Stonington Common Condos
Stonington Commons, in Stonington, CT
Stonington Commons won the much coveted Blue Ribbon Award for project of the year.
Stonington Commons is transforming an abandoned, brownfield historic factory site into a luxurious landmark mixed-use community.
The adaptive reuse of the historic structures is what gained the support of other Stonington home owners.
Stonington Commons has been very sensitive to the historic elements of the site, preserving everything that should be preserved.
Stonington Commons five-acres includes five waterfront homes of 2,000 to 3,000 square feet, 40 condominiums, offices, a 38-room inn, a
restaurant, several thousand square feet of retail space, a community meeting room, a waterfront park, a fitness center, a pier for pleasure
boats and boat slips.
For the past 150 years, Stonington borough has been increasingly cut off from its waterfront.
That will now change as Stonington Commons knits the most historic elements of this plant back into the fabric of this remarkable
waterfront village.
People purchase Stonington condos because of the fishing fleet.
It was also important to keep the mill building in some way since that whole neighborhood, Trumbull and School and Diving Streets, was
originally factory housing.
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