P&Z questions Spinnaker on proposed Saugatuck development
Spinnaker Real Estate Partners presented a 175-unit Saugatuck development plan, which P&Z members found unacceptable due to the 10% affordable housing component.
Read MoreJun 2, 2026 | Business, Community, Government, Real Estate | 10
Spinnaker Real Estate Partners presented a 175-unit Saugatuck development plan, which P&Z members found unacceptable due to the 10% affordable housing component.
Read MoreMay 30, 2026 | Property Transfers, Real Estate | 0
During the week of 11-15, 13 properties sold for a total of $41.3 million, including properties on Bridge St., Greens Farms Road, Harborview Road, Hickory Drive, Hillspoint Road, Hillspoint Road (shown), Morningside Lane, Owenoke Park, Pond Edge Road, Sherwood Drive, Terhune Drive, Turkey Hill Road N, Warnock Drive and Wilton Road.
Read MoreMay 23, 2026 | Property Transfers, Real Estate | 0
During the week of May 4-8, nine properties sold for a total of $18.1 million, including properties on Bayberry Lane, Charcoal Hill Road, Coleytown Road (shown), Fenway (The), Reimer Road, Richmondville Ave., Spriteview Ave., Sturges Highway and Wright St.
Read MoreMay 16, 2026 | Property Transfers, Real Estate | 0
During the week of April 27-May 1, four properties sold for a total of $8.4 million, including properties on Compo Road S (shown), Main St., Oak St. and Terra Nova Circle.
Read MoreMay 9, 2026 | Property Transfers, Real Estate | 0
During the week of April 20-24, 11 properties sold for a total of $24.8 million, including properties on Bauer Place, Burr Farms Road, Cavalry Road, Debra Road (shown), Inwood Road, Kings Highway S, Maplewood Ave., Post Road E, Turkey Hill Road S and Wilton Road.
Read MoreMay 4, 2026 | Goodbye, Real Estate | 1
Westport real estate news: a 61-year-old custom contemporary on 8 Stony Point Road has been approved for demolition. Read the details here.
Read MoreMay 3, 2026 | Goodbye, Real Estate | 0
Westport real estate news: a 92-year-old contemporary on 10 Twin Falls Lane has been approved for demolition. Read the details here.
Read MoreMay 2, 2026 | Property Transfers, Real Estate | 0
During the week of April 13-17, seven properties sold for a total of $13.2 million, including properties on Bauer Place Ext, Burr Farms Road, Greens Farms Road (shown), Iris Lane, Jesup Road, Lansdowne and Regents Park.
Read MoreApr 25, 2026 | Property Transfers, Real Estate | 0
During the week of April 6-10, five properties sold for a total of $12.6 million, including properties on Ellery Lane, Maple Ave. S, River Lane, Roseville Road (shown), Wakenor Road.
Read MoreApr 19, 2026 | Goodbye, Real Estate | 0
Westport real estate news: a 91-year-old ranch on Grove Point Road has been approved for demolition. Read the details here.
Read MoreApr 19, 2026 | Property Transfers, Real Estate | 0
During the week of March 30-April 3, 12 properties sold for a total of $39.0 million, including properties on Bayberry Lane, Beachside Ave. (shown), Bridge Street, Burr School Road, Crescent Park Road, Fairport Road, Gault Pk Drive, Grove, Pt Road, Nutcracker Lane, Rayfield Road, West Parish Road and Woodhill Road.
Read MoreApr 18, 2026 | Goodbye, Real Estate | 0
Westport real estate news: a 126-year-old Colonial on Beachside Ave. has been approved for demolition. Read the details here.
Read MoreApr 11, 2026 | Property Transfers, Real Estate | 0
During the week of 23-27, five properties sold for a total of $14.6 million, including properties on Compo Parkway, Greens Farms Road, Lansdowne, Old Road (shown) and Riverfield Drive.
Read MoreApr 9, 2026 | Goodbye, Real Estate | 0
Westport real estate news: a 116-year-old Colonial on Hillspoint Road has been approved for demolition. Read the details here.
Read MoreApr 7, 2026 | Community, Government, Real Estate | 2
The Westport Planning & Zoning Commission narrowly defeated a proposal to allow developers to build required affordable housing units offsite.
Read MoreApr 4, 2026 | Property Transfers, Real Estate | 0
During the week of March 16-20, five properties sold for a total of $7.2 million, including properties on Greenbrier Lane, Hunt Club Lane, Rockyfield Road, Treadwell Ave. (shown) and Wright Street.
Read MoreThis vulnerable constituency faces a uniquely urgent housing crisis in Westport. The town must include adults with disabilities in its strategy.
Read MoreMar 28, 2026 | Property Transfers, Real Estate | 0
During the week of March 9-13, eight properties sold for a total of $31.4 million, including properties on Franklin Street, Izzo Lane, Joann Circle (shown), Over Rock Lane, Post Road E, Riverside Ave., Webb Road and Wright Street.
Read MoreMar 27, 2026 | Business, Community, Real Estate | 3
Spinnaker Real Estate Partners buys the majority of the land that would have comprised the Hamlet at Saugatuck site, indicating a major potential change for Westport’s Saugatuck neighborhood.
Read MoreMar 26, 2026 | Goodbye, Real Estate | 1
Westport real estate news: an 88-year-old custom on Brookside Drive has been approved for demolition. Read the details here.
Read MoreThis immersive experience invites you to connect deeply with your emotions while discovering your own artistic rhythm. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or a curious beginner, you’ll leave feeling refreshed, inspired, and connected to your creative flow with abstract paintings that are uniquely yours. $125.00 per adult Materials included
The Davis Guitar Duo at Weston Library July 12 4 pm Cool off with Sunday Soundscapes! On July 12 at 4 pm the Davis Guitar Duo brings us soothing music from around the world, performed in their beautiful arrangements. Mark is a Grammy-nominated artist, and together with his talented wife, Beverly. he has performed in […]
Please join Reproductive Equity Now for R-Rated: Reproductive Rights and Resistance on Stage! Provocative and entertaining, this evening of theater and conversation sheds light on current attacks on reproductive health and how activists in Connecticut are pushing back. All proceeds from the event will go to support Reproductive Equity Now’s efforts to expand and protect […]
Free show: Sunday, July 12 | 7pm show, 6pm doors SPONSOR: LEIFER PROPERTIES Reserve free tickets in advance via Levittpavilion.com Free tickets also distributed at Box office; free tickets available on a first come basis, based on space and availability. Box Office opens on-site 2-hours before show time. The best of classical Flamenco brought to […]
The Connecticut Blood Center is partnering with Fairfield Public Library to save lives! Adults 18+ can make an appointment to donate blood at https://ctblood.org/drives and come to the mobile donor van in the parking lot of Fairfield Woods Branch Library . Appointments are preferred and will be scheduled between 10:00am and 3:30pm; walk-ins will be […]
July 14 - August 1 - A masterfully twisted tale of deception and suspense. A murder. A mansion. A mysterious cast of suspects. And only one man can uncover the truth: Hercule Poirot. Agatha Christie’s The Murder of Roger Ackroyd is more than just a mystery—it’s the gold standard of the genre, widely hailed as […]
Ballet under the Stars returns! Connecticut's renowned professional company performs a new program. Connecticut Ballet was founded in 1981 by choreographers Brett Raphael and Luk de Layress. Its official debut took place (under the company’s former title, Ballet Today) at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival. The company became a resident performing company at Stamford Center for […]
ELENA MOON PARK CELEBRATES THE MAGIC OF EVERYDAY LIFE ON NOTHING IS ORDINARY - A GLOBALLY INSPIRED ALL AGES ALBUM OUT MAY 29, 2026 Musician and cultural producer Elena Moon Park returns with Nothing Is Ordinary, a luminous new collection of songs that invites listeners of all ages to rediscover the wonder woven into everyday […]
July 14 - August 1 - A masterfully twisted tale of deception and suspense. A murder. A mansion. A mysterious cast of suspects. And only one man can uncover the truth: Hercule Poirot. Agatha Christie’s The Murder of Roger Ackroyd is more than just a mystery—it’s the gold standard of the genre, widely hailed as […]
Join us for an evening inspired by Looking for History, MoCACT’s summer exhibition featuring Ellen Harvey’s The Disappointed Tourist. This special program brings the exhibition’s themes of memory, loss, and place into a local context, inviting audiences to reflect on the spaces that have shaped—and disappeared from—our shared landscape. Moderated by journalist and 06880 founder […]
July 14 - August 1 - A masterfully twisted tale of deception and suspense. A murder. A mansion. A mysterious cast of suspects. And only one man can uncover the […]
Amani Burnham - Debut Album Tour : FREE TICKET SHOW THURSDAY, JULY 16 | 7:30PM SHOW / 6:30PM DOORS Box office opens on-site 2-hours before show time; free tickets available […]
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