18 Lexington Ave. in April 2012 and Aug. 2013 as two condominiums. Credit: Leslie Yager
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From the 1990s to the first few years of the millenium, the real estate bubble did more than drive up Greenwich house prices.
A teardown trend took hold, resulting in older homes in central Greenwich being replaced by new, bigger construction. Many homes built at the turn of the previous century were razed, and because many were in the R6 zone with multi-family designation, they were replaced with condominiums.
A teardown trend took hold, resulting in older homes in central Greenwich being replaced by new, bigger construction. Many homes built at the turn of the previous century were razed, and because many were in the R6 zone with multi-family designation, they were replaced with condominiums.
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