Grigg Street is located off Greenwich Avenue, a few doors down from Diane’s Books. Continue Reading →
Next for the Wrecking Ball in Greenwich
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Next for the Wrecking Ball in Greenwich: Byram Single Family in New Leb District
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4 Armonk Street last sold on Dec 23, 2015 for $337,000. Continue Reading →
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Next for the Wrecking Ball in Greenwich: 1931 Colonial in Milbrook
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David Van Hoesen, applied for a permit to demolish the house at 252 Overlook Drive, which was built in 1931. Continue Reading →
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Next for the Wrecking Ball in Greenwich: Vintage Milbrook Tudor
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AMEC has filed an application with Greenwich’s building department to demolish 45 West Brother Drive, which sold in November for $2,275,000 Continue Reading →
Filed under: Real Estate, Milbrook, Next for the Wrecking Ball in Greenwich
GFP Top Stories of the Week: November 21-27, 2016
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This week we profiled Angela Swift, a local mom, realtor, triathlete and intrepid volunteer. On Monday we covered the Wetlands Agency’s review of an application for 3 houses to go up Lake Ave where there is but one today. On Tuesday a crowd gathered to brainstorm ideas following their disappointment at Donald Trump’s election as POTUS. Just in time for Thanksgiving the PE teachers at North Mianus School got their heads shaved into mohawks for a good cause. Those stories, and more… Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Alex Kaali-Nagy, Angela Swift, Inland Wetlands and Water, Jeff Ramer, Kids in Crisis, Lake Avenue, Next for the Wrecking Ball in Greenwich
Next for the Wrecking Ball in Greenwich: 1927 Sound Beach Ave Stone and Clapboard House
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The clapboard and shingle house at 48 Sound Beach Ave is set to be demolished. Built in 1927 the home is set back from the busy street and features a slate roof. Continue Reading →
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Next for the Wrecking Ball in Greenwich: 1926 Colonial in Riverside
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The house at 13 Dorchester Lane as built in 1926. It sits at the end of a cul-de-sac in Riverside on .29 of an acre. Continue Reading →
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Ouch! A Big Bite out of John Knapp House
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On Monday June 1, the imminent demolition of the house at 5 Brynwood, aka 272 Round Hill Road or “The John Knapp House,” was confirmed by architect, Alex Kaali-Nagy,who bought the house on May 28 for $3,250,000 with his wife Karen. Mr. Kaali-Nagy said that the demolition the house that dates back to 1760 would begin on Tuesday, but nothing happened that day. But, on Thursday afternoon, as children headed home from school, drivers on Round Hill Road did a double-take. Something was out of kilter in the streetscape. The John Knapp House demolition had begun. Continue Reading →