Norwalk Project: 24 Berkeley Street

Redniss & Mead assisted the original property owner with a Zoning Text Amendment and a Zoning Map Change to create a transitional zone between a primarily residential zone and a primarily commercial zone within the City. The result was a proposal for five 4-story townhomes with associated site improvements.
Open Doors purchased the property and reduced the townhomes to 3-story structures. R&M provided engineering, surveying, and planning services during the land use entitlement process.
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