A state-of-the-art transportation center will modernize a major gateway to Greenwich with a revitalized train station, improved commuter services, and restaurant and retail upgrades.
Greenwich Crossing is designed to transform the southern end of downtown Greenwich into a vibrant, community-centric hub, with modernized retail space and new pedestrian pathways connecting seamlessly to a redesigned Greenwich train station, enhancing commuter and retail experiences alike. The project also introduces a new anchor restaurant with expansive outdoor seating at the prominent corner of Greenwich and Railroad Avenues. BBB’s design thoughtfully incorporates materials that emphasize the project’s civic importance, drawing inspiration from nearby historic landmarks like the original town hall and former post office. Landscaping blends native and ornamental trees and shrubs to frame the restaurant, manage stormwater, and create a “green screen” that naturally buffers the Metro-North platform.
Client
The Ashforth Company
Location
Greenwich, CT
Completed
Targeted 2025
Construction Cost
$30 million
People
Team
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Eric Rains Landscape ArchitectureLandscape Architect
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DeSimone Consulting EngineeringStructural Engineers
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AKF GroupMEP Engineers
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Redniss & MeadCivil Engineers/Surveyors
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Lightcraft OutdoorLighting Design
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Phil CerroneCode Consultant
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Kimley-HornParking/Traffic Consultant
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A.P. Construction CompanyGC/CM