Stamford-based A.P. Construction Co. has begun its new construction and renovation project for the clubhouse owned by the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich.
The clubhouse was built in the 1930s, and this is the property’s first major renovation in nearly 20 years. The $22 million, 88,000-square-foot renovation and expansion includes a new gymnasium, upgraded teen center, additional instructional space, and an outdoor amphitheater – all to be built over the club’s existing outdoor parking lot. Additional upgrades to the club’s infrastructure will be made including plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and information technology systems.
A groundbreaking ceremony for the project was held on Monday, with Gov. Ned Lamont and other officials in attendance. The architect for this project is KG+D Architects of Mount Kisco, and construction is slated for completion by Spring 2025.
“A.P. Construction’s experience, relationships, and community involvement impressed our interview team, and we were confident they would provide the best quality product and experience for the community,” said Cristina Vittoria, CEO of Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich.