A judge ruled Thursday to remove liens that were placed on properties surrounding Hartford’s Dunkin’ Donuts Park, effectively clearing the way for redevelopment. (more…)

A judge ruled Thursday to remove liens that were placed on properties surrounding Hartford’s Dunkin’ Donuts Park, effectively clearing the way for redevelopment. (more…)
After losing a lawsuit against the City of Hartford over their termination from the project, the former developers of Dunkin’ Donuts Park are pushing for the court to reconsider the case. (more…)
The city of Hartford is ready to move forward on development around Dunkin’ Donuts Park, home of the Hartford Yard Goats (Class AA; Eastern League), after winning a lawsuit against the ballpark’s original builder. (more…)
A jury has ruled in favor of the City of Hartford in a legal dispute with the former developers of Dunkin’ Donuts Park, who were ordered to pay the city $335,000. (more…)
An effort to redevelop land surrounding Dunkin’ Donuts Park took a step forward Monday, as the Hartford City Council approved a development agreement with a Stamford-based firm. (more…)
This week will bring the beginning of a trial between Hartford and the former developer of Dunkin’ Donuts Park, which is seeking damages from its removal from the project. (more…)
A dispute between the city and former ballpark developer Centerplan Construction Co. could have prevented key equipment from being installed at Dunkin’ Donuts Park. However, the issue has now been resolved, with Centerplan granting access to a building outside of the home of the Hartford Yard Goats (Class AA; Eastern League). (more…)
It was sold as a project that would spur development in Hartford’s Downtown North area, and despite the many construction woes that delayed its opening by a year, it appears Dunkin’ Donuts Park, home of the Hartford Yard Goats (Class AA; Eastern League) is fulfilling that promise. (more…)