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Up in the air: What s next for Greenwich Plaza?

Up in the air: What s next for Greenwich Plaza? FacebookTwitterEmail A group of kids excitedly watch as a train passes through the Metro-North station in Greenwich, Conn. on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2020. New Haven Line ridership is down 80 percent during the COVID crisis.File / Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media GREENWICH It was unveiled to great fanfare in the summer of 2019, a major redevelopment plan that would provide a “Gateway to Greenwich.” The Ashforth Co., owner of the downtown Greenwich Plaza, proposed a renovation and revitalization project that would include a new train station on each side of the tracks, a new transportation center, new commuter drop-off and pickup areas, new retail areas, including a luxury movie theater, and a public park in the landmark location in the central business district.

Flag presented by National Guard officer to fly high in Greenwich

The flag is our banner : Soldier brings Kuwait-flown Stars and Stripes back to Greenwich FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 U.S. Army National Guard Lt. Col. Sean O’Donnell delivers a American flag flown in Kuwait to First Selectman Fred Camillo at Town Hall in Greenwich on Tuesday. O’Donnell, a Greenwich police officer and 31-year veteran of the National Guard, recently returned from Kuwait and brought back a flag flown at the Camp Arifjan military base.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of3 First Selectman Fred Camillo, left, thanks U.S. Army National Guard Lt. Col. Sean O’Donnell for presenting an American flag at Town Hall in Greenwich, Conn. Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021. O Donnell, a Greenwich police officer and 31-year veteran of the National Guard, recently returned from a tour in Kuwait and brought back a flag that was flown at the Camp Arifjan military base.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less

The flag is our banner : Soldier brings Kuwait-flown Stars and Stripes back to Greenwich

‘The flag is our banner’: Soldier brings Kuwait-flown Stars and Stripes back to Greenwich FacebookTwitterEmailLinkedInRedditPinterest FacebookTwitterEmailLinkedInRedditPinterest 3 1of3U.S. Army National Guard Lt. Col. Sean O’Donnell delivers a American flag flown in Kuwait to First Selectman Fred Camillo at Town Hall in Greenwich on Tuesday. O’Donnell, a Greenwich police officer and 31-year veteran of the National Guard, recently returned from Kuwait and brought back a flag flown at the Camp Arifjan military base.Photo: Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media 2of3First Selectman Fred Camillo, left, thanks U.S. Army National Guard Lt. Col. Sean O’Donnell for presenting an American flag at Town Hall in Greenwich, Conn. Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021. O Donnell, a Greenwich police officer and 31-year veteran of the National Guard, recently returned from a tour in Kuwait and brought back a flag that was flown at the Camp Arifjan military base.Photo: Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Co

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