Wall Street Place construction in Norwalk to begin Friday after years of delays

Construction on the Wall Street Place development officially begins Friday after over a decade of delays. When completed, the project will provide 105 apartment units at 61 Wall Street and another 50 at the development’s 17 Isaacs St. sister building. The housing project that will provide 155 mixed-income studios, one-, two- and three-bedroom flats and townhouses began to move forward in earnest this summer, when developers Wall Street Recap Associates, LLC, and the Norwalk Redevelopment Agency secured financing through Citi Bank and Bank of America, public records show. The long-awaited housing development project comes on the heels of the city’s $25 million grant-funded investment into Wall Street’s revitalization, with an incoming first phase that will redesign the downtown area’s streets, expand sidewalks, add trees, improve lighting and raise crosswalks.

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