A pre application has been filed to add two additional stories with three residential units over the existing building at 125 Greenwich Ave. One unit would be affordable under CT General Statutes section 8-30g. Continue Reading →
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A pre application has been filed to add two additional stories with three residential units over the existing building at 125 Greenwich Ave. One unit would be affordable under CT General Statutes section 8-30g. Continue Reading →
This year, the Greenwich Community Projects Fund, a non profit that was recently involved with the 9-11 memorial in Cos Cob Park, has done it again! And they’ve expanded the effort to Cos Cob. Continue Reading →
As Watches of Switzerland looks to become stewards of the multi-generational Betteridge family business, Terry Betteridge will take on an advisory role in conjunction with three acquired locations. Continue Reading →
On Sunday Greenwich Ave was teeming with dogs headed to the annual Howl & Prowl event, sponsored by Pet Pantry Warehouse in support of Adopt-a-Dog. Continue Reading →
Owners of the property at 8 & 10 Lewis St (and 6 Liberty Way) are exempt from parking requirements. Patrons would use the already busy municipal lots. Continue Reading →
In addition to three grandfathered in restaurants on second floors, now there will be 8 that could apply to become a two-story restaurants, including the applicant’s at at 265 Greenwich Ave. Continue Reading →
Landlords spoke in favor of outdoor dining but questioned whether the bump outs were pedestrian friendly at the expense of drivers. Continue Reading →
Perfect Provenance owner Lisa Lori purchased the house at 47 Arch Street and did an extensive restoration before opening her experiential retail business and Café 47. Continue Reading →
The award winning lobster roll aficionados are doing a brisk business in their upstairs location, which is unique in that only three restaurant locations on the Ave are grandfathered in for second floor dining. Continue Reading →
The idea is to enhance the look of Greenwich Avenue, increase pedestrian safety by reducing the distance a pedestrian has to cross to get safely across the street, and improve sight lines and slow down cars. Continue Reading →