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MILFORD, CT Several residents expressed opposition to a developer s bid to construct a mixed-use building at 67 Prospect Street at a recent Planning and Zoning Board public hearing, according to recent meeting minutes.
Patrick Rose, Rose Tiso and Company are seeking approval for a mixed-use commercial building at 67 Prospect Street. Plans include 36 apartments and restoring the Baldwin House, which would be used for commercial space.
Attorney Thomas Lynch said plans include restoration of the historic house plus the addition of 36 residential units. He said there have been major changes made to the proposal including restoring the Baldwin House, which was originally slated to be demolished. Also the original plans sought 44 units and that has been reduced to 36 units.
Historic Milford house will be restored in new development
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The David Baldwin House at 67 Prospect St. in MilfordPam McLoughlin / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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The Peter Prudden memorial is unveiled in 2017. The David Baldwin house is located on property that was originally part of the Prudden lot.FileShow MoreShow Less
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Correction: An earlier version of this story erroneously reported the Baldwin House was going to be demolished. Based on a lawsuit settlement, the home will be restored.
MILFORD The city and a developer have agreed to settle a lawsuit over the fate of the nearly 200-year-old Baldwin House at 67 Prospect St. The agreement will preserve and restore the house, while clearing the way for 36 apartments to the rear of the .98-acre property.
Historic Milford home slated for demolition; plan submitted for new mixed-use building ctpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ctpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Site work begins at former Kohl s
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Dec. 10, 2020
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FAIRFIELD The former Kohl’s site at 290 Tunxis Hill Road, Fairfield, has begun site work in preparation for its planned interior fit-out to accommodate new tenants, Aldi and Floor & Décor.
The site’s new owner, Michael Berkowitz, anticipates that interior construction will begin within the next two weeks, and he plans for tenant occupancy by mid-2021.
In June of 2019, Berkowitz purchased the Kohl’s property and two adjoining parcels totaling 6.9 acres. The purchase price was $12.5 million dollars. The parcel occupied by Russell Speeder Car Wash at 620 Villa Avenue will remain as such, and plans for 160 Greenfield Street, currently a parking lot, has not been solidified.