Wilton Project: 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. Recognizing the potential of this prime location, Toll Brothers proposes a transformative project: a residential community of 208 units with robust amenities utilizing the transit and pedestrian connectivity of the site. This development will breathe new life into the area and continue to encourage the revitalization of Wilton Center. Craig Flaherty has been working closely with the developer and the town to design a project that advances their goals, improves the pedestrian experience around the train station, and improves the quality of stormwater runoff tributary to the river. We were proud to partner with team members Seelan Pather of Beinfield Architecture, Lisa Fienberg of Carmody Law, and Eric Rains, Landscape Architecture.
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