Redniss & Mead has been involved in multiple redevelopment concepts for 950 Post Road East, a property once occupied by Men’s Wearhouse.
Continue reading1620 Post Road East – The Clubhouse
Redniss & Mead assisted in the conversion of an aging retail plaza into The Clubhouse, a vibrant golf simulator and dining venue that has quickly become a popular destination in Westport.
Continue reading136 Riverside Avenue
Through the off-site affordable housing option created for 41 Richmondville, our planning team was able to collaborate with the Town of Westport, Abilis (a nonprofit agency serving individuals with special needs and disabilities), and leverage funds/in-kind construction services to adaptively reuse 136 Riverside Ave into Special Needs Housing.
Continue reading41 Richmondville Avenue – The Mill
Redniss & Mead supported Coastal Luxury Homes and Gault Family Companies in the adaptive reuse of a mostly vacant, non-conforming, and historic 55,000 square foot mill building at 41 Richmondville Avenue into 31 luxury condominiums.
Continue reading1595 Post Road East – Delamar Westport
Redniss & Mead has been involved with the redevelopment of the Westport Inn site for more than a decade, guiding it through multiple ownership transitions and design iterations before its transformation into the Delamar Westport Hotel.
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Redniss & Mead played a key role in transforming the former Geiger’s Garden Center into Westport’s first mixed-use, multi-family development under the town’s Inclusionary Housing Zone (IHZ) regulation.
Continue readingNoroton Presbyterian Church
A long-time client, Noroton Presbyterian Church, has thoughtfully reimagined and modernized its facilities over the past decade through a series of phased campus improvements, each designed to enhance function, safety, and accessibility for its congregation.
Continue readingNoroton Yacht Club
With a history dating back to the 1920s, the Noroton Yacht Club has long been a fixture of the Darien shoreline. After suffering severe damage from Hurricanes Irene (2011) and Sandy (2012), the leadership made the decision to rebuild.
Continue readingDarien Commons
Darien Commons, located in the heart of Noroton Heights, is one of the town’s most transformative mixed-use developments, replacing a dated, car-centric retail center with a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly destination.
Continue readingThorndal Circle
In response to shifting commercial real estate trends, property owner Jerry Nielsen sought counsel from Redniss & Mead to understand how this aging suburban office park could be reimagined.
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