The former My Three Sons, now owned by real estate broker Jason Milligan. Note “I ❤ Wall Street” reflected in the window. That’s a mural on the shuttered former David Harvey jewelers across the street, which Milligan also owns.
NORWALK, Conn. So there’s a new NancyOnNorwalk opus on the major “POKO” lawsuit. What of real estate broker Jason Milligan’s other legal entanglements?
Below is a summary. First, some hints:
He’s uncovered a hot email in his quest to dump the Wall Street/West Avenue plan
Town Clerk’s office has a bill on file for Milligan
Conservation Commission set to fire up more legal action
NORWALK, Conn. Some Norwalk political notes for you:
Wall Street train study nearly done
Norwalk Police seek to tamp down noise, Route 7 dragsters
Zoning Commission reacts to possible merger with Planning
Whatever happened to….?
Results from the Wall Street train station study are coming down the tracks, according to Kevin Nursick, Connecticut Department of Transportation Director of Communications.
In July 2018, the State Bond Commission approved $250,000 for a study on the feasibility of a Wall Street train station. The following year, Mayor Harry Rilling mentioned this as something that was still on the way, stating in September 2019 that the State was “planning” to do the study.
The building at present. (City of Norwalk)
NORWALK, Conn. Nate Dillard’s surprise plan for Norwalk Center includes vertical lift helicopters and a train stop out the back of the historic building he owns, in addition to a bike/electric scooter share operating out of the ground floor.
“I mean, we’ve all had a vision down in this neighborhood for something like this to happen. This is just on a higher caliber; I think that it can definitely fit. It’s just a matter of time,” Dillard said Saturday.
Dillard and his wife, Gloria, bought 10 Commerce St., the former Hour Press Building, in late September. It dates to 1880 and housed a cigar factory in the late 19th century, Dillard has said. Their efforts recently brought the History Channel to Norwalk as “American Pickers” came to feature the old building.