Stamford’s Zoning Board on Monday unanimously approved a proposal to convert a former Gen Re office building on Long Ridge Road into a 196-unit apartment complex. The application, submitted by 120 Long Ridge LLC, calls for redeveloping the 302,000-square-foot building at 120 Long Ridge Road into a mix of 23 studio apartments, 64 one-bedroom units […]
Stamford’s Zoning Board on Monday unanimously approved a proposal to convert a former Gen Re office building on Long Ridge Road into a 196-unit apartment complex.
The application, submitted by 120 Long Ridge LLC, calls for redeveloping the 302,000-square-foot building at 120 Long Ridge Road into a mix of 23 studio apartments, 64 one-bedroom units and 109 two-bedroom units. The LLC is controlled by two entities whose principals are Carl and Paul Kuehner, chairman and CEO, respectively, of Stamford developer Building and Land Technology.
A separate housing proposal for the adjacent 20.3-acre vacant parcel at 120-C Long Ridge Road is still under review. In that application, 120-C Long Ridge LLC and Toll Northeast V Corp., a subsidiary of national homebuilder Toll Brothers, are seeking to construct 102 for-sale units.
Toll Northeast is under contract to purchase the land from 120-C Long Ridge LLC, which is also controlled by companies tied to the Kuehners.
The planned development would feature 44 two-story carriage homes and 58 three-story townhomes, each with three or four bedrooms and garage space. Amenities would include a clubhouse with a fitness center, club room, flex space, bike storage and restrooms, along with an outdoor pool.