Plans for a 198-unit apartment building at 128 Broad Street were approved over two years ago by the Stamford Zoning Board, but the site has remained vacant since then. Now, the residential construction project is poised to begin construction, and a building permit is being issued for the building this summer. Several additional approvals necessary for the building permit, including a lighting plan and a landscaping plan, were granted by the Zoning Board last week. “It’s been two years,” said Michael Cacace, the attorney representing the development team, Stamford-based F.D. Rich Company. “You have have complicated site, and we spent the last two years dealing with a number of issues.” The development team has submitted a landscaping plan, a lighting plan and a design for the Gay Street underpass, which were required under the terms of the original approval. The Zoning Board had expressed an interest in making the underpass as well-lit as possible, and the design team said that goal was being met. The anticipated completion of the 13-story building is for spring 2027, according to the F.D. Rich Company.
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