STAMFORD, CT (October 21, 2024) – The Ashforth Company officially commenced its $30 million Greenwich revitalization project on Monday morning with the start of construction on a 5,000-square-foot premier restaurant. This new dining destination, featuring expansive outdoor seating, is an initial phase of the redevelopment that will also include a transformed Greenwich Train Station and renovated retail spaces along Railroad Avenue, aimed at reinvigorating the area.
At the construction site, elected officials, local business owners, and community members gathered to be a part of the project’s launch. Governor Ned Lamont and Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo joined The Ashforth Company’s leadership team to deliver remarks on the project’s significance for the local economy and community.
“Today, we’re not just building a structure – we’re creating a brand-new, exciting experience for Greenwich residents and visitors alike. We are thrilled that our expansive redevelopment, which we have named Greenwich Crossing, will completely transform and revitalize the train station and the surrounding retail, serving as an impressive and vibrant gateway to the heart of downtown Greenwich,” said Ryan Harvey, CEO & President of The Ashforth Company.
In addition to the construction of the anchor restaurant, renovations of the existing storefronts are underway. The train station renovation is on schedule to begin in May 2025 and the entire project is expected to be completed in the fall of 2025, as noted on greenwichcrossing.com. Aside from Citibank and Signature Cycle, which will remain in their existing locations, the anchor restaurant and other storefronts are available for lease.
“Greenwich Crossing will become an extension of Greenwich Avenue, one of the premier pedestrian shopping destinations in the region. We are excited it will attract more visitors and business opportunities to the downtown area, contributing to the overall economic growth of Greenwich,” added Harvey. “We are incredibly proud and thankful to all who supported us in getting this project underway, including the Town of Greenwich, the Planning & Zoning and Architectural Review Committees, the CT Department of Transportation, Metro-North Railroad, and the Greenwich community. Also, our extraordinary architect, Beyer Blinder Belle, our amazing team of employees, and design and construction partners.”
The $30 million revitalization project will feature a redesigned and welcoming train station, a new anchor restaurant with large sliding glass doors and expansive outdoor seating, modernized mixed-use space, new pedestrian and commuter pathways, and improved access to the train platform. All will be renovated to provide new retail storefronts and tenant spaces, connecting the active retail streetscape of Greenwich Avenue to the Greenwich Train Station.