Real Estate

[Norwalk Visions for Vacancies]: 312 Connecticut Ave.

We examine buildings in the Norwalk community not living up to their full potential to see what the community would like to see spring up there.

Vacant buildings are a problem for a community. Patch wants to know what you think the solution can be.

In our occasional series Visions for Vacancies we’ll look at vacant businesses and buildings in Norwalk to see what our readers want to see move into their community.

Today, we’re looking at 312 Connecticut Avenue, as identified by Google Maps, at the intersection of Scribner Avenue, on the northwest corner. The building was formerly a location for a bank. The drive-thru lanes remain, but the exterior ATM machine has been removed and that section bricked up.

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The value of comparable properties in the area range from $239,000 to $451,000's, according to Zillow.com. There are several small businesses, strip-malls and large shopping destinations located along Connecticut Ave.

What do you think could go in this space? Let us know in the comments section.

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