The remaining St. John’s Towers buildings could be torn down to make way for a residential development that would bring 305 apartments to downtown Stamford. The owner of the roughly 1.6 acre property at 109 Tresser Blvd., Saint John Urban Development Corporation, submitted a project application to the city May 2 and said the plan was to redevelop “the aging, mostly vacant residential towers to be more in line with the residential setting of the surrounding neighborhood,” according to the application for the project. The three towers were built, according to the application, as part of a government program that “maintained the units as affordable” for those making 80% or less of the AMI for 40 years. Those restrictions expired in 2010, though, and no affordability requirement applies to the remaining buildings.
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