Shelton P&Z OKs Woodside Plaza makeover
Brian Gioiele
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SHELTON A major portion of Woodside Plaza will soon be getting a major makeover.
The Planning and Zoning Commission at its meeting last week approved the property owners’ plans to redevelop two of the buildings on the Bridgeport Avenue property.
Plans call for demolition and redevelopment of some 14,700 square feet of retail and office space on the property which also houses Plaza Diner and a Dunkin Donuts to the rear of the site.
“We look forward to the improvements to the plaza,” commission Chair Virginia Harger said, adding that the property’s owners have been longtime commercial operators in the city. “We wish you all the best.”
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Graffiti Spirits Group has signed to open a restaurant occupying the entire ground floor of Bruntwood Works’ 18-storey office complex in Liverpool, which is undergoing a £3m refurbishment.
The leisure operator plans to create a restaurant and bar concept stretching across 6,577 sq ft at The Plaza, at 100 Old Hall Street in the city centre. Named The Plaza Restaurant and Bar, the venue is scheduled to open this summer and provide a new eatery in the heart of the L3 commercial district, according to Bruntwood Works.
The offices arm of developer Bruntwood is currently leading a large-scale refurbishment of the 355,000 sq ft office building as part of its Pioneer programme to upgrade its portfolio of workspaces. The Plaza will be the first Pioneer project in Liverpool once complete and the upgrade to 17,500 sq ft of the space aims to “blend work and lifestyle, nodding back to the spirit and aspirations of the 1960s [when the property was built] through bold and ex
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A computer generated image of what The Plaza restaurant will look like when its opens this summer
A large new restaurant, bar and coffee destination will be opening in Liverpool s commercial district from the team behind Duke Street Food and Drink Market.
The Plaza Restaurant and Bar will see the city s iconic Plaza building reimagined and transformed into a flagship eating and drinking destination for Liverpool.
The venue will be taking over the ground floor space of the city s landmark building and plans include a restaurant, bar and coffee shop operated by renowned Liverpool hospitality brand Graffiti Spirits Group - who are also behind Bold Street Coffee, Salt Dog Slim s and 81 Ltd.
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