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STAMFORD | Post Office Redevelopment | 262 FT | 21 FLOORS x2



Plans for old post office clear hurdle
Kate King Updated 10:54 am, Thursday, February 27, 2014


Artist's rendering of proposed luxury housing towers near the site of the historic downtown post office in Stamford. Photo: Contributed Photo

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STAMFORD -- A proposal to incorporate the historic Atlantic Street Post Office building into a new apartment and retail complex won support from the city Planning Board on Tuesday despite concerns voiced by local preservationists.

The New York-based Cappelli Organization, which helped build the 34-story Trump Parc luxury high-rise on Broad Street, has proposed building two 21-floor residential buildings and 28,000 square feet of retail space on the Atlantic Street site. The developer would preserve the original footprint of the post office, which was built in 1916 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, but would demolish the back section of the building, which was built in 1939.

Representatives from the Stamford Historic Neighborhood Preservation Program oppose the demolition of the post office's 1939 addition, which they say has major historical significance. Planning Board members were not convinced by the preservationists' arguments, however.
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The developer said the demolition of the post office's back section is critical to the project's success, however. Joseph V. Apicella, an executive vice president at Cappelli Organization, said the 1939 addition must be removed to make way for a roadway, which would separate the post office building from the two residential towers and connect Atlantic Street to Federal Street.

"It's critical to our ability to be able to design and build this project," Apicella said. "We have every intention to preserve and protect and enhance the architectural significance of the 1916 building."

Cappelli's proposed development includes 650 one- and two-bedroom apartments between the two 262-foot high towers. Apicella said he does not yet know how much the developer plans to spend building the complex.

Planning board members said they hope the Zoning Board, which is next in line to consider the developer's proposal, will mandate ground-floor retail at the complex and closely consider the traffic implications of the project. But the proposal won the Planning Board's unanimous support, with Dell saying she believes the development would enhance the neighborhood.
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Apicella said the developer is committed to building at least one of the two residential towers, regardless of whether the sale for the post office building goes through.

"We have financing in place and we're ready to go on the North Tower," he said.
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Harbor Square Hotel (Harbor Point Road) Update:

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Stamford Hospital Medical Facility (West Broad St.) Update:

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Harbor Square Hotel (Harbor Point Road) Update:

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Harbor Square Hotel is looking nice. Very quick progress on that project. Stamford is definitely experiencing an amazing time for development.
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Stamford is so built up and looks perfectly-Connecticut-perfect

Are people walking and experiencing the downtown and these new mid-rise districts, or do they feel like just beautiful, but lesser-used spaces?
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28 Southfield Avenue - Davenport Landing


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75 Tresser Boulevard





site at SW corner of Atlantic St and Tresser Blvd - future capelli Post Office redevelopment



184 Summer Street




Preliinary work on 19-story building at northeast corner of Washington Boulevard and West Park Place




750 Summer Street

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Bedford Hall – 545 Bedford Street, F.D. Rich Company

– 82 apartment units
– Slated for completion Spring 2016



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Morgan Lofts – Morgan Street, Fuller Development

– 175 apartment units



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Rippowam Place – Washington Boulevard, RMS Companies

– 118 apartment units
– 1,500 sf. of ground floor retail
– 4,200 sf. of restaurant space

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Stamford Update Courtesy of wtby4000
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mini Stamford Update from yesterday

Harborpoint


Harborpoint in Stamford,CT
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Harborpoint in Stamford,CT
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Harborpoint in Stamford,CT
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Harborpoint in Stamford,CT
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Eastside Luxury Condos


New Luxury Housing on Stamford's East Side
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184 Summer Street


Stamford Rising
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Stamford Rising
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Stamford Hospital


Stamford Rising
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I will give a full update on Stamford in March , covering Downtown , South End / Harborpoint , Glenbrook & Springdale.
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Facing nearly $4 million in liens, hotel project stalls

Elizabeth Kim
Updated 9:46 pm, Wednesday, February 11, 2015

STAMFORD -- Amid a building boom downtown, Seaboard Properties quickly became one of the most talked-about developers in the city. Over the last several years, the real estate company, led by its CEO and founder, John DiMenna, has snapped up key properties like Park Square West, an apartment complex on Summer Street, 1 Atlantic Street, a boutique historic office building, and the Courtyard Marriott.

But now the developer is attracting attention of a different kind.

Around December, work at Seaboard's seven-story hotel project on Atlantic Street stopped. According to the city's land-use records, the property owner, under the name of Seaboard Hotels Lts Associates LLC, has racked up nearly $3.9 million in liens from unpaid contractors, beginning in November.
http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/loca...ct-6076138.php
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Pitney Bowes signs lease for new Stamford location


Richard Lee
Updated 6:58 pm, Wednesday, March 5, 2014

One of Stamford's most venerable companies has followed up on a commitment made in November and announced that its headquarters is remaining in the city.

Pitney Bowes, the document and information technology management company that reported $3.9 billion in revenue last year, plans to move its headquarters this summer from 1 Elmcroft Road to 3001 Summer St., the owners of the seven-story office building said in a statement on Wednesday.
http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/news...on-5291567.php

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Stamford Hospital's new building nears completion

New hospital building shoots up, towering over the West Side
Alex Gecan
Updated 10:28 pm, Thursday, May 14, 2015

STAMFORD -- Two years after officials broke ground, the glass-wrapped monolith of the new Stamford Hospital is closing in on opening day.

According to the project's construction manager, the $450 million state-of-the-art medical center is more than halfway done.

For now, layer upon layer of color-coded electrical piping sits atop matte silver heating and air conditioning above where ceilings that do not yet exist are to go. In every wall, dozens of wired outlets are visible, wrapped in blue construction tape. In a little over a year, they will power diagnostic equipment in 180 single-patient rooms.
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Stamford Update from Yesterday

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Harborpoint / South End Completed...


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