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Branford Atlantic Wharf Project Starting To Take Shape
When completed the project will be a combination of residential and retail designed to attract millennial to downtown Branford.

BRANFORD, CONNECTICUT – The first half of the biggest ongoing project in town is complete - the former Atlantic Wire factory building is completely down. The eyesore that has plagued Branford for years is finally gone.
Now that it’s done, work will soon get underway on the new Atlantic Wharf mixed-use residential and commercial development at 1 Church St.
A 205-unit residential and commercial mixed-use development will be built on the former factory's 7.5 acres of former industrial land overlooking the Branford River.
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Developers have said they are planning on an early, 2019 opening.
There is even a listing agent for the development. Click here to see the listing: https://metrostarproperties.com/atlantic-wharf-branford-ct/
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Developers and town officials have described the new Atlantic Wharf complex as one they hope will draw millennials and others seeking high end homes – and as a keystone project in what they hope will make downtown Branford a draw for young people.
Atlantic Wharf's location puts it within walking distance of the popular Stony Creek Brewery, bus lines and the town center as well as the newly-expanded Amtrak rail station.
Atlantic Wharf has become a key part of the discussion during Branford's workshops to help plan for a new Transit Oriented Development (TOD) near the Branford rail station.
Atlantic Wharf will also include a residential underground parking garage with 195 parking spaces.
The complex will also install a new road, on the side of the development facing the Branford River, to be accessed from a realigned Meadow Street/Church Street intersection and a new four-way intersection at Montowese Street and Pine Orchard Road.
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