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Committee backs transfer of two city lots to SINA for two-family homeownership

5881933 · October 2, 2025
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Summary

Hartford’s Planning, Economic Development & Housing Committee voted to send a resolution to full council recommending transfer of two city-owned parcels to the South Side Institution Neighborhood Alliance (SINA) for development of two-family homeownership units targeted at households up to 120% of area median income.

The Planning, Economic Development & Housing Committee voted Oct. 1 to send a resolution to the full City Council recommending transfer of two city-owned parcels to South Side Institution Neighborhood Alliance (SINA) for construction of two-family houses aimed at homeownership.

The transfer authorizes SINA to develop the sites into two-family homes of about 2,600 square feet with three bedrooms and two baths. Amy Chambers, identified in the meeting as SINA’s new chief real estate officer, told the committee the parcels would be added to a small portfolio SINA already owns and would support homeownership for buyers…

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