Stamford-based Building and Land Technology ”“ the developer of the 4,000-unit, mile-long Harbor Point project in Stamford ”“ has opened the fourth of five planned buildings at its Abbey Woods development in Danbury.
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The newly opened building consists of 100 large rental apartments and is pet- and smoke-free.
BLT describes the 546-acre Danbury site as nature-friendly and “enchanted.”
“We”™re excited to see another building in this unique community open,” said Carl R. Kuehner III, CEO of BLT, in a statement. “We believe the unique location of our community ”“ in the center of a nature preserve but conveniently situated near key employers, retail and transportation ”“ will be highly attractive to prospective residents.”
Abbey Woods now includes four different-style apartment buildings featuring one-, two- and three-bedroom residences. Residences feature open kitchens, tiled baths, closets and laundry areas with full-sized appliances, BLT said. Outdoor amenities include a heated pool, barbecue area, playground, fire pits and a covered parking garage.
The final, fifth building is nearing completion, BLT said. Once complete, Abbey Woods will encompass a total 470 residences.
Dating to 1982, BLT”™s holdings now include more than 100 real estate companies, a majority interest in William Pitt Sotheby”™s residential brokerage firm with 28 offices and 1,100 agents, a mortgage and insurance company as well as numerous private equity investments, the company reported.