Norwalk, developer seek input on turning Webster Street parking lot into housing, retail

A developer envisions transforming the Webster Street parking lot into a nearly 500-unit apartment complex with a 1,100-space parking garage and retail space for stores. To that end, the community is invited to a “Webster Street Lot Listening Session” at which officials will gather input from the community. Local and community leaders will attend, along with Brian Bidolli, executive director of the Norwalk Redevelopment Agency. The meeting will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 28, in the Community Room at the SoNo Library at 10 Washington St. The developer, construction firm Quarterra that was formerly known as LMC, will be in attendance to share its vision, which includes housing opportunities, retail spaces for businesses, additional parking and a new green space. Gov. Ned Lamont met with local and state leaders last month in Norwalk to promote the site’s development and cleanup plans, which carry a price tag of $250 million to $350 million.

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