
The applicant hopes to demolish a circa 1900 single family home and redevelop the property with a 5-story, 112,350 square ft of gross floor area building. Continue Reading →
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The applicant hopes to demolish a circa 1900 single family home and redevelop the property with a 5-story, 112,350 square ft of gross floor area building. Continue Reading →
A pre-application for a proposed 86-unit 8-30g affordable housing development at 5 Brookridge at the corner of East Putnam Ave has been submitted to the town’s Planning & Zoning Dept. Continue Reading →
A P&Z pre-application was submitted to redevelop 1143 East Putnam Avenue in Riverside. The property is 300 ft east of the intersection of Sheephill and East Putnam Ave. The undeveloped property is behind Peoples Bank and Greenwich Wine & Spirits. It is accessed from a short driveway. Continue Reading →
“Aside from the obvious concern about a lack of public input (this is public art, after all), I am surprised that an opportunity was not taken to engage local artists, particularly students.” – Joe Williamson Continue Reading →
A proposed “Pollinator Pathway” mural painted on the concrete wall at the bus stop across from GHS would feature butterflies and flowers. Continue Reading →
Greenwich is subject to CT statute 8-30g because it does not comply with the state requirement to have 10% of its housing stock be “affordable.” It means 8-30g multi family developments do NOT have to comply with local zoning requirements including parking. Continue Reading →
The P&Z commissioners want the stadium project to be more “holistic” and possibly prioritize the second egress off East Putnam Ave by including it in Phase 1, along with new bleachers and ADA compliance elements including handicapped parking and elevator to press box. Continue Reading →
Consultants will present a rendering of what the Post Road corridor might look like if it were built-out to its maximum building potential under the current zoning regulations. The session will also cover the future of downtown. Mark your calendars for Thursday, October 4, beginning at 7:00pm in the Greenwich High School student center. Continue Reading →