DANBURY — The city’s post-pandemic landscape is busy with development activity, from new car dealerships opening and proposals for hundreds of new apartments on the booming west side to commercial and residential projects slated for the downtown’s Main Street.
“The city is doing amazingly well — people are coming in from all over the planet it seems to do business in Danbury,” said Paul Rotello, the City Council’s minority leader and a member of a task force that recently completed work on a master plan for the next 10 years.
The city’s top planner agrees.
“The diversity of these projects and the variety of uses is an indication of Danbury’s attractiveness as a place to live and work and expand your business,” said Sharon Calitro, Danbury’s planning director. “It shows that our economy…