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  2. Downtown Stamford - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Stamford, or Stamford Downtown, is the central business district of the city of Stamford, Connecticut, United States.It includes major retail establishments, a shopping mall, a university campus, the headquarters of major corporations and Fortune 500 companies, as well as other retail businesses, hotels, restaurants, offices, entertainment venues and high-rise apartment buildings.

  3. Harbor Point (Stamford) - Wikipedia

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    Harbor Point is a redevelopment located in the South End of Stamford, Connecticut, United States, in southwestern Fairfield County.Harbor Point is a transit-oriented, [citation needed] mixed-use development near the Stamford Transportation Center on Long Island Sound, which includes approximately 2,750 new housing units as of January 2021, with plans for 4,000 total units. [1]

  4. Linden Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The Linden Apartments are a historic multiunit apartment house at 10–12 Linden Pl. in Stamford, Connecticut. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame Second Empire style building with a mansard roof, and projecting window bays. Built in 1886, it is the most architecturally distinctive tenement house in the city, and is its oldest surviving six ...

  5. Southfield Village - Wikipedia

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    Southfield Village was a federal housing project that was built in 1954. The housing project consisted of 256 units within four eight-story buildings. [3] In 1958, 525 families lived in the low-income housing complex.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Stamford ...

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    Old North Stamford Road at Rippowam River in northern Stamford [31]: 2 41°06′54″N 73°32′42″W  /  41.115°N 73.545°W  / 41.115; -73.545  ( Turn-of-River A lenticular pony truss bridge built by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company in 1892, using a design patented by William O. Douglas in 1878 for a lens-type truss bridge .

  7. Park Tower Stamford - Wikipedia

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    In February 2006, developers Thomas Rich and Louis R. Cappelli proposed Park Tower, a 37-story condominium tower that would stand 425 feet. The glass structure, [2] designed by Costas Kondylis and Lessard Design Inc., [3] would be built on 0.5 acres (0.20 ha) [2] at the southeast corner of Broad Street and Washington Boulevard in Stamford, Connecticut. [3]