Connecticut Building Collapses Injure Workers and Prompt Renovations.

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RMS Companies, the developer behind several luxury apartment properties in Connecticut and New Jersey, is also responsible for the building that partially collapsed on Lafayette Street in New Haven, injuring eight people. The building, called 188 Lafayette, is a 112-unit residential complex with three levels of parking garages and seven stories of residential space. RMS Companies owns more than 30 apartment buildings in the region. The company's president and CEO, Randy Salvatore, had no comment following the incident. The city has already started its review to ensure the permit process was done properly.
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