This transformative project was the first to utilize Wilton Center’s innovative Form-Based Code, which ensured every aspect – site design, architecture, and landscaping – aligned with the town’s vision.
Continue readingWilton Project: Connecticut Humane Society
We played a key role in bringing the Connecticut Humane Society’s vision for a new, state-of-the-art facility to life.
Continue readingWilton Project: 131 Danbury Road
For our client, AMS Acquisitions, Redniss & Mead led the project through the land use entitlement process, including applications and presentations to the Water Pollution Control Authority, Architectural Review Board, Inland Wetlands Commission, and Planning & Zoning Commission.
Continue readingCelebrating Our Wilton Portfolio
Continuing our series showcasing the towns and cities where we have made a difference, this quarter, we turn our attention to Wilton, Connecticut.
Continue readingCelebrating Our Norwalk Portfolio
For 68 years, Redniss & Mead’s team of civil engineers, land surveyors, and planners has been contributing to development in Fairfield, New Haven, and Westchester Counties.
Continue readingNorwalk Project: 15-17 Chestnut Street
Long-time client Spinnaker continues revitalizing South Norwalk with another transit-oriented development project adjacent to the train station.
Continue readingNorwalk Project: 3 East Wall
Preservation and renovation of this historic manor house and construction of a new podium-style building to the rear of the manor house to increase the on-site density.
Continue readingNorwalk 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.
Continue readingNorwalk Project: 3 Elmcrest Manor
The vision of clients Anthony Gaglio Jr. and Sr. of Viking Construction was to return the Victorian home to its past luster and add sensitively designed new apartments that could help support the rehabilitation of the home.
Continue readingNorwalk Project: 637 West Avenue
A 1955 historic Norwalk bank building at 637 West Avenue was adaptively reused and transformed into a new state-of-the-art healthcare facility while also accommodating a revamped bank branch office.
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