About Milford, CT
The Wepawaug River winds its way through the heart of downtown to
meet seventeen miles of Long Island Sound coastline. The sixth oldest
town in Connecticut, 55,000 residents are proud to boast of a
meticulously maintained “town green,” the second longest in New England.
Milford has a strong retail community that provides shoppers with
all aspects of consumer goods. From the Westfield Connecticut Post
Mall to the varied and diverse shopping opportunities of our small
retailers—the city sells it all. Boasting an automobile row, furniture
stores, specialty shops, restaurants and hotels, a life-style mall and
several other shopping centers, the Boston Post Road in Milford is
ready to fulfill all types of consumer wishes.
A diversified economy supports manufacturing, retail, corporate
office, and a service industry. Home to 200 manufacturers of consumer
products, fabricated metals, plastics and other products, as well as
dot.com, investment, and hi-tech firms, Milford welcomes all to its
corporate, research and industrial parks.
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