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Builder News Region recovers momentum in home construction Alexander Soule| The Hour Stamford, with housing projects burgeoning downtown and in Harbor Point, saw the biggest gain with about 640 units. Danbury added 525 units in 2015, and registered the biggest increase if computed as a percentage of its total housing stock, at 1.6 percent just ahead of neighboring Bethel. READ MORE After a relative lull in 2014, Fairfield County added nearly 2,000 units of housing last year, a halfpercentage point increase and its biggest gain since the recession. The new Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development figures easily topped U.S. Census Bureau estimates that placed the county in the top quartile in the Northeast. hbra@buildfairfieldcounty.com MEET THE MOST POWERFUL BUSINESS PARTNERS IN FAIRFIELD COUNTY. Kathryn A. Eren, VP, Cash Management Officer; Lisa Stuard, AVP Commercial Loan Administrator; Maureen Hanley-Bellitto, SVP, Commercial Team Leader; Gregory Pastor, Jr. VP, Commercial Banking Officer; Kim Karl, VP, Commercial Banking Officer; Deep community roots. Unrivaled market knowledge. Unmatched customer service. When a bank builds its commercial banking team around the values that truly make a difference in helping your business and community grow and prosper, that’s more than banking. That’s changing the way you bank. Talk to us today. Visit bankatunited.com/commercial June 2016 | HBRA of Fairfield County | 17

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