The News-Times on MSN: Danbury approves Tesla supercharger station for busy Newtown Road shopping plaza
The News-Times: Danbury approves Tesla supercharger station for busy Newtown Road shopping plaza
DANBURY – The first fast-charging Tesla station has been approved on the city’s east end in the busy Newtown Road commercial corridor. Tesla’s request to build the $220,000 supercharger station near ...
City of St. Louis Approves Permit for Data Center Project, Announces Significant Conditions and Community Benefit Framework The approval comes with a significant number of required conditions to address concerns raised by the community.
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City of St. Louis Strengthens Severe Weather Preparedness Following May 2025 Tornado The City is entering this spring better prepared than it was one year ago, following investments, structural reforms and ongoing improvements.
The supercharger station planned at Newtown and Plumtrees roads is in one of the heaviest-traveled commercial corridors in the city.
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