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22-unit apartment building proposed for site of closed Norwalk deli

A home remodeler has demolished a closed Norwalk delicatessen and proposes building a 3.5-story, 22-unit apartment building on the property, according to an application filed with the city.

Milan Pribelsky, owner of Milan’s Expert Renovation LLC in Norwalk, razed a one-story, 2,950-square-foot building, at 65 Van Zant St., that was home to Jimmy’s Mediterranean Deli for three decades until the business closed in 2023.

The 0.42-acre property is appraised at $995,320 and assessed at $668,720, property records show. Pribelsky bought it in 2023, doing business as 65 Van Zant LLC.

The proposed 18,343-square-foot apartment building will include a one-bedroom unit on each floor and seven units with two bedrooms and one with three bedrooms on the second floor.

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It will house nine units with two bedrooms and two units with three bedrooms on the third floor.

The city’s Planning and Zoning Commission will approve an architectural peer review at their next meeting but will not discuss the application, Principal Planner Bryan Baker said.

“We don’t have a date set for any preliminary reviews,” he said.

Calls to Pribelsky weren’t immediately returned.

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