Five Points Center for the Visual Arts, which operates two galleries in downtown Torrington, would pay $275,000 for three buildings, constructed in 1965, and five acres of the 90-acre University Drive property. The other 85 undeveloped acres would be purchased for $100,000, by Five Points or by the City of Torrington, according to the nonprofit’s executive director, Judith McElhone.
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