Two publicly traded homebuilders have joined forces to scoop up a 250-acre parcel of land near a $1.5 billion industrial park being planned in Glendale.
A developer is proposing a 20-home subdivision on Route 101 in Wilton.
The application, submitted by Glendale Homes of Hollis, would construct a 20-unit cluster development on a 24-acre parcel. The homes are anticipated to be two-story, four-bedroom bungalows, with a square footage of about 3,000 square feet.
Currently, there is a developed home on the property, but the majority of the property is wooded.
When asked about the timeline of the development, Nathan Chamberlin, of Fieldstone Land Consultants, representing the developer, said the pace of development and the cost of the homes would depend on the market and the rate the properties sold, though he noted that currently the demand is high. He said he would expect the houses to sell at the current market value.