STAMFORD, CT. | Stamford Core Redevelopment

700 East Main Street

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777 Summer Street

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Train station garage is under construction

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October 15, 2022 photos:

733-777 Summer Street
376 apartments (some sources, however, say 355 apartments)

construction status as of October 15, 2022:

154 Greyrock Place
228 apartments

construction status as of October 15, 2022:



245 Atlantic Street (“True North”)
291 units
This “C”-shaped building will have facades on both Tresser Boulevard and Bell Street and is on the same block as The Smyth (414 apartments) (STAMFORD, CT | The Smyth (885 Washington Blvd) | FT | 15 FLOORS)

viewed along Bell Street facing toward Washington Boulevard:

viewed from Bell Street Garage:


viewed from Bell Street facing toward Atlantic Street:

Tresser Boulevard facade:

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122-136 Broad Street (proposed)
13 stories (10 floors above a 3-story podium)
198 rental apartments

This is the site of the first “Dress Barn”, which was abandoned in the 1980s and demolished in the mid-1990s. Ever since then it’s been an empty lot.


photo from Current Developments Map | Stamford Economic Development Website

https://www.stamfordct.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/24539/638085099551670000

821 East Main Street (under construction)
5 stories
130 units

rendering:

old rendering (seems it got shorter and longer, as the old proposal was 85 apartments):

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Greyrock plaza construction update as of 1/28/23

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100 Clinton Avenue
Proposal: 471 residential units
This will be on both sides of Clinton Avenue and next to the Rippowam River. The property used to be owned by RBS (Royal Bank of Scotland - now Natwest), which has its trading floor next door on Washington Blvd. RBS proposed a 456-unit development, but nothing was built and the site remained vacant. This was the old proposal:


source: Current Developments Map | Stamford Economic Development Website

new proposal:


source: https://www.stamfordct.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/24861/638097369928500000

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Tresser boulevard as of February 18

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Side view

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For the record, the above photos (posts #27, #29 and #30) portray construction of:

154 Greyrock Place (228 apartments)
130 Tresser Boulevard (290 apartments) (“Life Time Stamford Downtown”)

More information about the “Life Time” development is available here:

Other developments:

The Riverhouse (17 West Main Street)
under construction
110 units


photo from: Current Developments Map | Stamford Economic Development Website

Earlier today:


38 West Washington Avenue
recently completed
townhouses

Earlier today:

160 Atlantic Street
proposed
82-room hotel (on top of existing bank building built in 1940)

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154 Greyrock as of 3/21/23


777 Summer st as of 3/21/23



True North as of 3/21/23


Found this on bank st

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41-45 Stillwater Avenue

It would have been nice if the old brick building on the right could have been renovated instead of demolished (as is the plan per the above article), but for affordable-housing purposes, it’s probably much cheaper to just knock it down and build a brand-new building.

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The comments :man_facepalming:

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Bro the last guy, did he actually read that before posting it?

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70 Seaview Avenue

There is a proposal to turn the largely empty office building (built 1986) into 52 apartments (office space would remain on the 2nd floor).

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A pickleball facility will apparently go into the space in the Stamford Town Center that was vacated by Saks Off Fifth in December 2021. At one point a Todd English food hall was proposed for this space; those plans may have been abandoned.