Work to begin again on Norwalk’s ‘Tyvek temple;’ apartments are part of Wall Street revitalization

The so-called “Tyvek temple” on Wall Street has secured financing and construction will begin again after more than a decade on hold to complete a six-story mixed-income apartment building. “Getting the green light to begin construction after so many years of preparation is always the best time for everyone who works on a project like Wall Street Place,” said Todd D. McClutchy, president of JHM Financial Group, which is managing this redevelopment project. Throughout the years, the large half-constructed building at 61 Wall St. wrapped with the Tyvek covering has been an eyesore in the Wall Street neighborhood. When the entire project is complete, there will be two apartment buildings: one at 61 Wall St. with 105 units, and one at 17 Isaacs withe 50 units. The timing of this project moving forward coincides with a $27 million investment by the city of Norwalk to improve the streetscapes in the Wall Street neighborhood.

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