Norwalk Council Considers Applying for a Grant

The Norwalk Council is considering grant application for the redevelopment project called the Wall Street Place.


The grant that the council will be applying for is the $ 5 million Urban Act grant.


The urban act grant will be used toward a parking garage and ground level commercial space within the Wall Street Place.

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