Ollie’s 99 owner Bill Xia said it was important to reintroduce locals to quality Chinese cuisine and share his Chinese culture. Continue Reading →
Railroad Ave
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After 18 Years, MacDuffs on Railroad Ave to Close in June
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On Tuesday, the owner of MacDuffs Public House, a popular staple of Greenwich’s restaurant scene, announced that after 18 years in business he would be closing the business on Saturday, June 24. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Food Drink Restaurants, News, Real Estate, MacDuffs, Railroad Ave
P&Z Watch: Demo of Movie Theater Proposed; 5,000 sq ft Restaurant and Pedestrian Plaza Proposed
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The existing theater would be replaced with a new 7,879 square foot mixed-use addition that will include a 4,975 square foot restaurant space and pedestrian plaza with green areas and outdoor restaurant seating. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Food Drink Restaurants, Real Estate, Transportation, Bow Tie Cinemas, Greenwich Plaza, P&Z, P&Z Watch
Lengthy Sept 8 P&Z Agenda: Smilow Cancer Center, Greenwich Ave Intersections, Chabad Preschool, Renamba
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Get a bowl of popcorn ready. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Real Estate, Al Shehadi, Anne Kristoff, Anthony Johnson, BNA, bumpouts, Byram Neighborhood Association
Britt & Co Bagels: Bringing Bagels and Bobas, Coffee and Community to Railroad Ave
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Opening soon at 85 Railroad Ave. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Food Drink Restaurants, bagels, boba, Brainwashed Coffee, Britt & Co Bagels, Britt Zavala, Cross Culture Kombucha, kombucha
P&Z Questions New Train Station Plan about Its “Mid-Century Modern” Architecture
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The new proposal for Greenwich Train Station and Greenwich Plaza focuses on the north side of the development.
The commission questioned why the architecture couldn’t incorporate elements of Greenwich Ave’s historic architecture. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Real Estate, Bruce Cohen, Dennis Yeskey, Greenwich Ave, Greenwich Plaza, Greenwich train station, Margarita Alban
Selectmen Approve All-Day Closure of Bottom of the Ave, Plus 5 “Nodes”
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The plan is to begin Phase 1 on Tuesday June 2, allowing Friday May 29 and Monday June 1 for set up and time to sweep the street, install signage and barricades, plus communicate with the businesses. Continue Reading →