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STAMFORD, CT
CONNECTICUT’S BOOM TOWN
August 31, 2015
Why Stamford?
Location
Stamford
Mayor David Martin’s Vision for Stamford
1. SAFE CITY
2. EFFICIENT CITY
3. LIVABLE CITY
4. GROWING CITY
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SAFE CITY
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Stamford is consistently ranked as one of the Safest Cities in New England
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Stamford PD in the Community
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School Patrols
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Stamford Police Department School Patrols 2013 vs. 2014
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2% 3% 13% 27% 24% 15% 8% 4% 2% 1% 1%
2014 Response Times – Dispatched - Fire
EFFICIENT CITY
Long Term Unfunded Obligations
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25.6 27.1
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LIVABLE CITY
Stamford Rated in “Top 100 Best Places to Live 2015”
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Vitality of Downtown
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Slide the City July 26, 2015 - Prospect St between Hoyt St and Latham Park
Mill River Park
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Veterans Park
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2030 District
6M Square Feet Committed
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Energy Improvement District
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GROWING CITY
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Population Growth
Population
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Economic Engine
$6 Billion in Development
30 184 Summer Street 66 Summer Street Washington Boulevard
Tresser Boulevard/Greyrock Place Atlantic Street Downtown Development
Development Overview
Residential Units Completed 2013-2015 3,250
Residential Units Under Construction 2014-2016 1215
Hotel Units Under Construction 2014-2016 131
Residential Units Proposed with Land Use Approvals 2014-2016 3507
Total Units Development 2013-2016 8,103
Residential Apartments Opened 2014-2015
The Moderne: 58 residential units 75 Tresser: 344 residential units The Verano: 58 residential units 66 Summer: 175 residential units The Vault: 250 residential units The Beacon: 240 residential units Total: 1,125 residential units
South End
Harbor Point
South End
Downtown Development
The Moderne 163 Franklin Street
58 residential units
RMS Companies
75 Tresser 75 Tresser Boulevard
344 residential units and 5,120 square feet of ground floor retail space
Post Road Residential
75 Tresser 75 Tresser Boulevard
344 residential units and 5,120 square feet of ground floor retail space
Post Road Residential
The Verano 750 Summer Street
58 residential units
RMS Companies
66 Summer Phase 2: 66 Summer Street
209 residential units
Trinity Financial
66 Summer Phase 2: 66 Summer Street
209 residential units
Trinity Financial
Park Square West Phase 4: 1055 Washington Boulevard
209 residential units
Trinity Financial
Summer House
184 Summer Street
22-story apartment complex with 222 apartments and 2,200 sf of ground floor retail
F.D. Rich Company
Residence Inn by Marriott 25 Atlantic Street
131 extended stay hotel rooms
Seaboard Properties
Residence Inn by Marriott 25 Atlantic Street
131 extended stay hotel rooms
Seaboard Properties
Rippowam Place Washington Boulevard
118 dwelling units, 1,500 square feet of ground floor retail, 4,200 square feet of restaurant space
RMS Companies
Bedford Hall 545 Bedford Street
82 residential units
F.D. Rich Company
Morgan Lofts Morgan Street
175 residential units
Fuller Development
Atlantic Station Atlantic Street (Post Office Site)
Twin 21-story towers housing 650 apartments and 40,000 square feet of retail and restaurants
Cappelli Organization
URL: Urban Ready Living
Tresser Boulevard
672 residential units housed within 11 buildings and 5,090 square feet of ground floor retail
F.D. Rich Company
Urban Ready Living Tresser Boulevard/Greyrock Place
672 residential units housed within 11 buildings and 5,090 square feet of ground floor retail
F.D. Rich Company
Business Strong
The New Work Force
Young: 65% of households in the Downtown have someone 18-34, while 62% have none 35 or older.
Affluent: $108,000 is the median income for Downtown Residents
(as compared to $69,000 in-state, $82,500 in Fairfield County and $78,200 in the City of Stamford.
Educated: 90% of households have someone with a college or
advanced degree Employed: 83% of Downtown have someone who works, 52% in the
City of Stamford and 83% within 15 miles of home. 16% work in NYC
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Accurate Lock & Hardware
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Southfield Packaging
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Thomas Madden, AICP
Director of Economic Development
City of Stamford
Phone: (203) 977-5168
Cell: (203) 585-9611
Contact