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Torrington board approves exterior renovation and site plan for 507 East Main Street
Summary
Developers received board approval to renovate 507 East Main Street into a medical-office building, including a new canopy, retaining walls to regrade the parking area, upgraded mechanical systems, enhanced landscaping and accessibility improvements. The board accepted the project with suggestions; vote tally was not specified in the transcript.
Developers representing 507 East Main Street in Torrington won board approval after presenting plans to renovate the building’s exterior and rework the site for medical-office use.
The project team, represented by Bill Agnew, vice president of Pack Group, described a full exterior renovation that preserves the building’s superstructure while installing new windows, a new roof, an elevator, upgraded mechanical/electrical/plumbing systems and significant site work including retaining walls, new landscaping and a canopy over the patient drop-off. “We’ve owned this property for about 10 years,” Agnew said, explaining the applicant’s local holdings and long-term interest in redevelopment.
The board’s approval followed a detailed discussion of the project’s design and operational impacts. Agnew told the panel that the ground floor will include a range of medical services…
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