With demolition at old train station plaza done, construction to begin on $30M ‘Greenwich Crossing’

The demolition phase at the Greenwich train station plaza has been completed, and now workers are beginning the construction phase of the $30 million revitalization project that will yield a modernized train station, a new restaurant and new retail space on Railroad Avenue. Ryan Harvey, the chief executive officer of the Ashforth Company, which owns the site, told a gathering of local business leaders and elected officials Monday morning that the project was on schedule and ready for completion by the end of 2025. The event marked the construction phase of the project called Greenwich Crossing. The station was originally built in the early 1970s and was widely seen as outmoded. The modernized station will be recast with granite, cedar and a metal alloy that looks like bronze, and a large clock will be installed in the style of a European train station.

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