Proposed Hotel Property Sells for $8.7 Million

The downtown property where a 40-room hotel has been proposed sold this month for $8.7 million, according to a property transfer recorded July 2 in the Town Clerk’s office. Already identified as the “contractor purchaser” of 39 and 49-51 Locust Ave., the new ownership company—called Two Corners LLC—is headed by New Canaan resident Elliott Siderides. He’s the founder and president of New Canaan-based Windward Development, Inc., which is behind the hotel proposal. In appearing before the Planning & Zoning Commission in May founder and president of New Canaan-based Windward Development, Inc. alongside his two sons—John Siderides, Windward’s in-house architect, and Andrew Siderides, Windward’s head of development and construction management—Elliott Siderides detailed the proposed adaptive reuse of brick-exterior commercial buildings on Locust, including one that formerly housed the Board of Education and, temporarily, the New Canaan Police Department. During the hearing, he said that the extended-stay portion of the hotel is designed to serve “people who are visiting their elders at Waveny for a week…people who want their own place, coming back to visit their kids for a month… business owners who may come into town for a week because of remote capabilities,” he said. 

“The typical room has two bedrooms with a kitchen and a living room and/or flex rooms that can create a more expanded living situation,” Siderides told P&Z at the hearing.

Did You Hear … ?

New Canaan Police at 11:11 p.m. on June 28 received a report of a car (unlocked, keys inside) stolen from the Roger Sherman Inn. It was recovered by the New York City Police Department. ***

The Summer Theatre of New Canaan’s production of “The Little Mermaid” opens this weekend at the New Canaan High School auditorium. Tickets here. ***

Firefighters responded to Rosie on Elm Street last Thursday following an electrical fire with the wiring to the exhaust fan for the restaurant’s cooking exhaust system, officials say.

New Construction Planned for Forest Street

The New Canaan Building Department has received an application for a 3,500-square-foot house on Forest Street. The 2.5-story, four-bedroom home at 132 Forest St. will include four full bathrooms, one half-bath, a fireplace and two-bay garage, according to the building permit application filed June 6. The house will have a finished attic and partially finished basement. 

It will cost about $667,500 to build, the application said. The contractor on the job is CT Real Estate Ventures LLC, the architect AWA Design Group, both of Stamford.

DUI Charge for 20-Year-Old Man

Police just after midnight on June 14 arrested 20-year-old Fairfield man and charged him with driving while under 21 with a blood-alcohol level of more than .02, a misdemeanor offense. At about 11:50 p.m. on June 13 (a Friday), an officer at Main and Elm Streets saw a vehicle exit the Morse Court Lot and drive under the posted speed limit on South Avenue, according to a police report. The officer followed the car onto Maple Street, where it failed to make a complete stop at Park Street, the report said. The officer stopped the vehicle at South Avenue and Mead Street, and smelled alcohol on the driver’s breath, it said. After conducting field sobriety tests, the man was arrested and also cited for failure to drive right. 

At headquarters, the driver provided two breath samples, testing at .1157 and .1115—both over the legal limit for all motorists. 

He was released on $300 bond and scheduled to appear June 27 in state Superior Court. 

The case has been statutorily sealed, Connecticut Judicial Branch records show.