BRIDGEPORT — Local developer John Guedes’ plans to build 92 market-rate downtown apartments and ground-level retail space on currently city-owned property is just the beginning. “My ultimate goal is to put together a minimum of 350 units, residential,” Guedes told a pair of City Council committees Wednesday before members voted to approve the sale of the three parcels on Congress and Main streets. “This is the first step of that vision.” Councilwoman Jeanette Herron, a co chairman of the contracts committee, wondered whether the city was too focused on increasing the housing stock and not providing enough amenities, like a grocery store.
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