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NEWTOWN, CT — Four vacant buildings at the sprawling former psychiatric hospital in Newtown are slated to be torn down over the next decade, reported the News-Times.
The nearly 200-acre Fairfield Hills complex now houses Newtown's municipal buildings and a community center. But several of the former hospital structures sit unused, and are falling into disrepair.
Tearing down the four buildings — Cochran House, Norwalk Hall, Plymouth Hall and Stamford Hall — is estimated to cost more than $10 million.
Officials said the buildings could still be saved if a developer comes forward with an agreeable plan for the structures.
Read the News-Times story.
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