MILFORD — The project is taking much longer than he expected, but Marty McCarthy still plans to turn the old Melba Street firehouse into a pizza restaurant. His goal is to have it up and running sometime in 2019. McCarthy bought the old firehouse on Melba Street from the city in 2015 for $180,000 and is in the process of overhauling it. When he bought the building, he estimated renovations would cost almost $500,000 before it was ready to open and begin serving up brick oven pizza and more. McCarthy owns the Fire Engine Pizza Company in the Black Rock section of Bridgeport.
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