63 Wesskum Wood Road sold on Feb 25, 2026 for $5,148,000 Continue Reading →
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63 Wesskum Wood Road sold on Feb 25, 2026 for $5,148,000 Continue Reading →
28 North Ridge Rd from 28 North Ridge sold on Feb 18, 2026 for $3,100,000 Continue Reading →
Neighbors are concerned about blasting and trucks coming and going on their narrow dead end. They worry limited on street parking will be gobbled up by guests to the 8-30g. Also they said it’s dangerous to turn left onto Davis out of Home Place because of sight lines and asked if the entrance to the development could be on Davis instead. Continue Reading →
Amy Zeeve and Monica Collins lead the firm forward, honoring the standard set by Carolyn Anderson. Continue Reading →
The applicant proposes to construct a four-story 9-unit apartment building on the overflow parking lot behind the vacant Acme supermarket at 49 Brookside Drive. Continue Reading →
The town of Greenwich obtained title in 2025 to seven properties through judgments in tax lien foreclosure cases. Continue Reading →
The applicant wants to increase seating from 112 seats to 150 and accommodate the additional capacity through a valet parking program using the parking lot at the other end of the block, near Arch Street by the former Hopscotch. Continue Reading →
“An empty under-used park does not benefit the families of Byram who use it. Right now the space is under utilized, the playground is barely usable; the fence is broken. Much of the park goes unnoticed unless you’re already there for the rink missed opportunity. That’s not a thriving public space.” – Johna Kalandranis
“Building a wide road surely doesn’t conform with the POCD. We just recently learned that this plan eliminates over 4,000 sq ft of green space and adds 5,000 to 6,000 sq ft of impervious surfaces. The number of trees to be removed from the property keeps on increasing.” – Phil Dodson Continue Reading →
The Albert C. Hencken House on North St was designed by John Russel Pope and built in 1903-1904. Both the original owner of the house and its architect contributed to Greenwich becoming known as a cosmopolitan area attracting affluent New York businessmen looking to create their own grand estates. Mr. Hencken was a longtime member of the Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation and a partner in an insurance brokerage. Continue Reading →
The applicant seeks a change of use for the office building from general office to multi-family residential with a total of 44 dwelling units. Continue Reading →