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4 mar 2024 · Located off the coast of Darien, Great Island for years was one of the most valuable properties up for grabs along Connecticut’s Gold Coast. The property, which was first purchased in 1902, encompasses the sprawling 63 acres of Great Island, connected to Darien by Rings End Bridge.
- Darien bought Great Island — here's what happens next - Darien Times
DARIEN — After finalizing the $85 million purchase of Great...
- Darien took ownership of Great Island on May 5 for $85 million.
DARIEN — The town of Darien is now the official owner of a...
- Darien bought Great Island — here's what happens next - Darien Times
8 kwi 2023 · DARIEN — After finalizing the $85 million purchase of Great Island, town officials and residents are now taking the next steps to determine what repairs the property needs and how to pay for them.
5 maj 2023 · DARIEN — The town of Darien is now the official owner of a 60-acre island worth $85 million. In March, town officials finalized an agreement to purchase what has been described as one of the most valuable waterfront properties on the East Coast — a that purchase has been over a year in the making.
16 lut 2024 · Darien is opening Great Island to the public on Friday, March 1, after it purchased the 60-acre island on Long Island Sound last year for $85 million from the Steinkraus family, which had owned the property for more than 100 years.
Ownership of the 60.81-acre Great Island parcel on Long Island Sound officially passed into the town government’s hands for $85 million, First Selectman Monica McNally said Friday. The purchase will be financed with municipal bonds.
7 mar 2023 · Darien town officials on Tuesday announced the purchase of the 60-plus-acre Great Island property on the shore of Long Island Sound, with a “final amended agreement” reached on Monday and a closing date set for May 5.
4 gru 2023 · DARIEN — In an attempt to open Great Island to the public under an “aggressive” timeline, officials approved a new design for the island’s access road last week despite lingering questions on costs and scope.