A developer wants to replace a Stamford office building with the city’s second highest tower

A proposal awaiting its day before the Stamford Zoning Board would knock down an office building in downtown’s Landmark Square to construct what could be one of the city’s tallest buildings. The Cappelli Organization — a White Plains, N.Y., developer with a footprint already in Downtown Stamford — would replace the existing structure, Landmark 3, with a 31-story high-rise apartment building. The skyscraper would feature 400 luxury apartments, 420 parking spaces and 5,200 square feet of retail space on the ground floor, which consultants said would likely include a restaurant with outdoor seating. Cappelli is requesting a special permit to contribute about $10.7 million to Stamford’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund in lieu of including 40 below-market-rate apartments in the floor plans.

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