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Planning board advances special-permit conversion to expand Lloyd Hotel to 146 rooms at 909 Washington Blvd.

Stamford Planning Board · September 2, 2025
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Summary

The Stamford Planning Board unanimously supported a special-permit application (ZB225-30) to convert former YMCA space at 909 Washington Blvd. into additional hotel rooms and amenities, increasing capacity from 94 to 146 rooms and relying on a valet parking plan and a footnote-23 parking exception, the applicant said.

The Stamford Planning Board on Sept. 2 unanimously moved forward an application (ZB225-30) from RMS Hotel (RMS Hotel I LLC) to convert former YMCA space at 909 Washington Blvd. into hotel rooms and guest amenities, increasing the property’s room count by 52 to a proposed 146-room hotel.

William Hennessy, attorney for the applicant, told the board the building — commonly referred to as the Lloyd Hotel — was partly purchased by RMS after the YMCA closed. The proposal converts the…

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