Friday, January 30, 2026
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Members
  • Sign in
  • Login
Westfair Communications
  • HOME
    • WESTCHESTER
    • FAIRFIELD
  • E-EDITIONS
    • Business Journal
    • Podcasts
  • MEMBERS
  • BUSINESS LISTS
  • INDUSTRIES
    • Economic Development
    • Real Estate
    • Hudson Valley
    • Courts
    • Banking & Finance
    • Construction
    • Economy
    • Education
    • Health Care
    • Food & Beverage
    • Government
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Nonprofits
    • Retail
    • Technology
    • Home & Design
    • Health & Fitness
    • Travel
    • Lifestyle
  • SMALL BUSINESS
    • Small Business
    • Food & Restaurants
  • EVENTS
    • 2026 Women in Power
    • 2026 Real Estate
    • 2026 40 Under Forty
    • 2026 Millennial & Gen Z
    • Events Calendar
    • Past Events
      • 2025
        • 2025 Hispanic Innovators
        • 2025 Doctors of Distinction
        • 2025 C-Suite Awards
        • 2025 Women Innovators
        • 2025 40 Under Forty
        • 2025 Millennial & Gen Z
        • 2025 Real Estate
      • 2024
        • 2024 Doctors of Distinction
        • 2024 Women Innovators
        • 2024 40 Under 40
        • 2024 Real Estate
        • 2024 Women In Power
      • 2023
        • 2023 Women In Power
        • Milli + Genz
        • Women Innovators
        • Forty Under 40
        • Doctors of Distinction
        • Real Estate
      • 2022
        • 2022 Millennial + GenZ Awards
        • 2022 C-Suite Awards
        • 2022 Doctors of Distinction
        • 2022 THE FUTURE OF REAL ESTATE
        • 2022 FORTY UNDER 40
      • 2021
        • 2021 FORTY UNDER 40 VIRTUAL EVENT
        • 2021 TOP WEALTH ADVISORS Virtual Event
        • 2021 Milli + GenZ Awards
        • 2021 C-SUITE
        • 2021 DOCTORS OF DISTINCTION
  • GOOD THINGS
  • VIDEOS
    • Our Starting Lineup
    • News Videos
  • PARTNERS
  • ADVERTISE
  • SUBSCRIBEACT NOW
    • NEWSLETTERS
    • DIGITAL ACCESS
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
    • WESTCHESTER
    • FAIRFIELD
  • E-EDITIONS
    • Business Journal
    • Podcasts
  • MEMBERS
  • BUSINESS LISTS
  • INDUSTRIES
    • Economic Development
    • Real Estate
    • Hudson Valley
    • Courts
    • Banking & Finance
    • Construction
    • Economy
    • Education
    • Health Care
    • Food & Beverage
    • Government
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Nonprofits
    • Retail
    • Technology
    • Home & Design
    • Health & Fitness
    • Travel
    • Lifestyle
  • SMALL BUSINESS
    • Small Business
    • Food & Restaurants
  • EVENTS
    • 2026 Women in Power
    • 2026 Real Estate
    • 2026 40 Under Forty
    • 2026 Millennial & Gen Z
    • Events Calendar
    • Past Events
      • 2025
        • 2025 Hispanic Innovators
        • 2025 Doctors of Distinction
        • 2025 C-Suite Awards
        • 2025 Women Innovators
        • 2025 40 Under Forty
        • 2025 Millennial & Gen Z
        • 2025 Real Estate
      • 2024
        • 2024 Doctors of Distinction
        • 2024 Women Innovators
        • 2024 40 Under 40
        • 2024 Real Estate
        • 2024 Women In Power
      • 2023
        • 2023 Women In Power
        • Milli + Genz
        • Women Innovators
        • Forty Under 40
        • Doctors of Distinction
        • Real Estate
      • 2022
        • 2022 Millennial + GenZ Awards
        • 2022 C-Suite Awards
        • 2022 Doctors of Distinction
        • 2022 THE FUTURE OF REAL ESTATE
        • 2022 FORTY UNDER 40
      • 2021
        • 2021 FORTY UNDER 40 VIRTUAL EVENT
        • 2021 TOP WEALTH ADVISORS Virtual Event
        • 2021 Milli + GenZ Awards
        • 2021 C-SUITE
        • 2021 DOCTORS OF DISTINCTION
  • GOOD THINGS
  • VIDEOS
    • Our Starting Lineup
    • News Videos
  • PARTNERS
  • ADVERTISE
  • SUBSCRIBEACT NOW
    • NEWSLETTERS
    • DIGITAL ACCESS
No Result
View All Result
Westfair Communications
No Result
View All Result
Home Economic Development

Questions surround General Electric’s departure

Reece Alvarez by Reece Alvarez
April 20, 2016
1

In the wake of General Electric”™s recent announcement that it will be leaving its global headquarters in Fairfield for Boston, eyes have turned to the company’s more than 600,000 square feet of office space and what will become of it.

Plans are afoot and were brewing even while GE was still considering its move.

GE”™s departure was a possibility the town of Fairfield”™s economic development team had begun planning for last summer, said First Selectman Michael Tetreau.

“The goal was to look at Fairfield, the region, and see what the needs are, what tools we have available, to help reach out and do our best to look at alternatives for that site after GE would leave,”Â Tetreau said. “At the time we weren”™t certain if they were leaving or not.”

While the Fairfield town government along with regional and state officials mull possible solutions to reuse the property, the town”™s second largest taxpayer and another commercial titan, Kleban Properties, has risen to the challenge.

Chairman Alan Kleban and said he, along with his son and company president Ken, have an affinity for Fairfield and took a personal interest in the future of the Fairfield headquarters.

“When GE announced they were moving out of Fairfield it was quite apparent to us this would be a devastating blow to Fairfield, and it would effect every property owner, every homeowner, it would affect every single retail establishment,” said Alan Kleban. “We concluded together that we have to do something about this ”” we can”™t let this happen. We can”™t let GE remain vacant or let somebody go into the GE property that won”™t enhance Fairfield by providing the right kind of employers who will invigorate the economy.”

Kleban”™s vision for the property includes a technology center with an educational component and multiple tenants in the 30,000- to 75,000-square-foot range, Alan Kleban said.

Tetreau mentioned rumors that Sacred Heart University may be gifted space in the building, but was unable to confirm anything through conversations with GE and the university, he said.

Alan Kleban could not confirm if the university would be moving in, but stated that Kleban was moving positively in the direction of including a university in the future plans.

Although according to a statement by Sacred Heart there is, “No reason to believe that talk of a gift by GE to the university of any or all of its Fairfield property is anything more than a rumor.”

Kleban is currently in negotiations to obtain a nondisclosure agreement from GE so negotiations can move forward, Alan Kleban said.

GE”™s more than 68-acre Easton Turnpike property is currently represented by CBRE, whose regional representative declined to comment as to the status of current negotiations or future expectations for the property.

In addition to questions of what will happen to the GE”™s buildings, residents of Fairfield are curious about what will happen to their town now that their largest taxpayer and one of the most iconic companies in the world will be leaving their community. In a statement following GE”™s decision, Tetreau assured residents that the primary concern of the impact to taxes is no cause for concern.

“Residents should note that GE is scheduled to pay the town $1.6 million in property taxes in fiscal year 2016-17,” he said. “This amount will not change in the short or mid-term. This payment is due regardless of whether GE or someone else owns the property. The total amount of property taxes collected by the town does not change with this move. This will not change the amount other taxpayers owe.”

However, additional concerns remain, such as what will become of 600 company employees who work in Fairfield and when exactly the company will vacate its headquarters.

“The Town does not know the exact number of employees who live in Fairfield,” Tetreau said. “While the 200 employees being relocated to Boston will most likely be selling their homes in the near future, we do not know the decisions for the remaining 600 employees. The phasing of the move should help minimize the impact on Fairfield”™s local real estate market and the Fairfield County real estate market overall.”

Requests for comment as to when the company will vacate the property and where the additional 600 employees will transfer have gone unanswered by GE representatives.

Despite the uncertainty Tetreau remains confident.

“We will certainly miss the title of being home to GE, that is a distinction we have enjoyed for 40 years, and we have lots of good memories,”Â Tetreau said. “However, I think the Kleban project speaks to a changing economy and it speaks to a purpose which would generate more jobs for Fairfield and the region down the road and that I find very exciting.”

 

This page is available to subscribers. Click here to sign in or get access.

Previous Post

Students hone business skills in contest at Morgan Stanley

Next Post

Nyack sees growth ahead with new Tappan Zee bridge

Related Posts

Pantheon Electric brings electrical infrastructure innovation to Stamford
AI

Pantheon Electric brings electrical infrastructure innovation to Stamford

January 29, 2026
Greenwich Train Station open for business after $30M renovation
Business Journals

Greenwich Train Station open for business after $30M renovation

January 29, 2026
Attorney General James leads multistate coalition condemning DOJ threats against Minnesota 
Government

Attorney General James leads multistate coalition condemning DOJ threats against Minnesota 

January 29, 2026
Next Post
Nyack sees growth ahead with new Tappan Zee bridge

Nyack sees growth ahead with new Tappan Zee bridge

Comments 1

  1. Bill Welch says:
    10 years ago

    Congratulations to Gov. Malloy and his merry band of economic moron progressives for chasing GE out of the state. The number of businesses CT’s progressive politicians can milk for handouts in return for votes is shrinking.

Subscribe to our newsletter

Lifestyle

  • Exclusives
  • Good Things Happening
  • Food & Restaurants
  • Travel
  • Health & Fitness
  • Home & Design

World News

CNN WIRE — Congress races to avert shutdown before Friday deadline: VIDEO
World News

U.S. and world news for Jan. 30

by Peter Katz
January 30, 2026
0

Journalist Don Lemon, former CNN anchor, arrested In what appears to be another attack on the free press, Donald Trump’s...

U.S. and world news for May 15

CNN WIRE — Trump promotes phony claim that Walmart is closing 250 California stores

January 29, 2026
U.S. and world news for Jan. 29

U.S. and world news for Jan. 29

January 29, 2026
CNN WIRE — The Fed holds interest rates steady: VIDEO

Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady

January 28, 2026
U.S. and world news for Jan. 28

U.S. and world news for Jan. 28

January 29, 2026
CNN WIRE — Doomsday Clock 2026: Scientists set new time

CNN WIRE — Doomsday Clock 2026: Scientists set new time

January 27, 2026
No Result
View All Result

Latest News

CNN WIRE — Congress races to avert shutdown before Friday deadline: VIDEO
World News

U.S. and world news for Jan. 30

by Peter Katz
January 30, 2026
0

Journalist Don Lemon, former CNN anchor, arrested In what appears to be another attack on the free...

Pantheon Electric brings electrical infrastructure innovation to Stamford

Pantheon Electric brings electrical infrastructure innovation to Stamford

January 29, 2026
Greenwich Train Station open for business after $30M renovation

Greenwich Train Station open for business after $30M renovation

January 29, 2026
U.S. and world news for May 15

CNN WIRE — Trump promotes phony claim that Walmart is closing 250 California stores

January 29, 2026
Attorney General James leads multistate coalition condemning DOJ threats against Minnesota 

Attorney General James leads multistate coalition condemning DOJ threats against Minnesota 

January 29, 2026
Logo Westfair Business Journal

Latest News

U.S. and world news for Jan. 30

Pantheon Electric brings electrical infrastructure innovation to Stamford

Greenwich Train Station open for business after $30M renovation

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Sign in

Trending Westchester

Subscribe to our newsletter

© 2024 Westfair Business Publications. All rights reserved. Westfair Communications (Westfair), a privately held publishing firm based in Mount Kisco, N.Y., publishes the Westchester County Business Journal in New York state and the Fairfield County Business Journal in Connecticut.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
    • WESTCHESTER
    • FAIRFIELD
  • E-EDITIONS
    • Business Journal
    • Podcasts
  • MEMBERS
  • BUSINESS LISTS
  • INDUSTRIES
    • Economic Development
    • Real Estate
    • Hudson Valley
    • Courts
    • Banking & Finance
    • Construction
    • Economy
    • Education
    • Health Care
    • Food & Beverage
    • Government
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Nonprofits
    • Retail
    • Technology
    • Home & Design
    • Health & Fitness
    • Travel
    • Lifestyle
  • SMALL BUSINESS
    • Small Business
    • Food & Restaurants
  • EVENTS
    • 2026 Women in Power
    • 2026 Real Estate
    • 2026 40 Under Forty
    • 2026 Millennial & Gen Z
    • Events Calendar
    • Past Events
      • 2025
      • 2024
      • 2023
      • 2022
      • 2021
  • GOOD THINGS
  • VIDEOS
    • Our Starting Lineup
    • News Videos
  • PARTNERS
  • ADVERTISE
  • SUBSCRIBE
    • NEWSLETTERS
    • DIGITAL ACCESS

© 2024 Westfair Business Publications. All rights reserved. Westfair Communications (Westfair), a privately held publishing firm based in Mount Kisco, N.Y., publishes the Westchester County Business Journal in New York state and the Fairfield County Business Journal in Connecticut.