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Commission backs conversion of planned extended‑stay hotel at 2123 Isaac to mixed multifamily with workforce units
Summary
The commission approved a modification to the previously authorized six‑story development at 2123 Isaac Street to reduce extended‑stay rooms and add 100 apartment units (including 10 workforce units); attorneys said the change responds to hotel‑chain recommendations and will not alter the building footprint.
Norwalk — The Norwalk City Planning Commission voted unanimously to approve a modification to the approved site plan for 2123 Isaac Street that converts much of a proposed extended‑stay hotel into multifamily apartments while retaining the original building footprint.
Adam Blank, counsel for Wall Street Opportunity Fund, told commissioners the original September approval called for a 210‑room extended‑stay hotel with five live‑work units; the revised plan would leave 119 extended‑stay rooms, add 100 traditional multifamily apartments and keep the five live‑work units for a total of 224 units. Blank said a hotel consultant advised a smaller extended‑stay program and the conversion allows space for…
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