Wilton Heights

Redniss & Mead helped win the approvals for this high-profile project at the corner of Danbury Road and Ridgefield Road across from the train station in Wilton.

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131 Danbury Road

Redniss & Mead helped win the approvals for this high-profile project at the corner of Danbury Road and Ridgefield Road across from the train station in Wilton.

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Wilton Center Lofts

This 40-unit mixed-income apartment building with affordable and market-rate units designed by Granoff Architects sits at the corner of Hubbard Place and Godfrey Place in Wilton Center.

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118 Old Ridgefield Road

This mixed-use project is proposed under Wilton’s Form-based Code and designed by Granoff Architects. Their striking yet traditional design will add to the appeal of the streetscape along Old Ridge Field Road in Wilton Center.

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15 Old Danbury Road

A new future is taking shape in the heart of Wilton, where an underutilized office building stands adjacent to the Wilton Train Station and a new pedestrian walkway over the Norwalk River to the village center and Merwin Meadows Park.

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15-21 River Road

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.

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15-17 Chesnut Street

Long-time client Spinnaker continues revitalizing South Norwalk with another transit-oriented development project adjacent to the train station. Redniss & Mead is a key member of their design team which also includes Beinfield Architecture.

This project is a mixed-use development featuring residential apartments and commercial spaces. Our expertise contributed to a smooth entitlement process, carefully coordinated with the Department of Public Works, the Water Pollution Control Authority, the Department of Transportation, Mobility, and Parking (TMP), the Norwalk Redevelopment Agency, and local utility companies.

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.

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.

R&M provided planning, surveying, and engineering services for land use entitlement purposes. Required approvals included a Zoning Text Amendment for Historic Preservation Incentives, Special Permit, and Coastal Area Management Site Plan reviews.