Rizzo Companies is Cleaning Up Newtown, CT

Rizzo has made headlines again!

The Danbury News-Times published an article acknowledging Rizzo Companies CEO, Anthony Rizzo Jr. on his plans to improve a high-trafficked area of Church Hill Road in Newtown, CT. Anthony purchased the industrial warehouse about a year ago and is set to be completed with construction by Spring of 2024. With the recent zoning changes in Newtown, allowing the property to change from residential to commercial use, Anthony plans to renovate the industrial building to house stores and shops for commercial tenants.

 

“ We like taking older buildings that have become eyesores and going into a community to become a good neighbor by making them vital again”

- Anthony Rizzo Jr., CEO, Rizzo Companies

 

Why it Matters

Renovating an eye-sore industrial building to house commercial tenant spaces offers a myriad of benefits to the community and town. Not only does it enhance the aesthetic appeal of the area, but it also revitalizes the local economy by attracting businesses that bring jobs and foot traffic.

Photo Curtesy of the Danbury News-Times

The transformation of such a building can serve as a catalyst for further development and growth, creating a ripple effect that spurs additional investments in the neighborhood.

Moreover, repurposing existing structures promotes sustainable practices by reducing the need for new construction and preserving the town's historical and architectural heritage. Ultimately, this renovation project not only breathes new life into a neglected building but also creates a sense of pride and excitement within the community.

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