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Ribbon cutting for The Metropolitan

A ribbon cutting ceremony for The Metropolitan, 1515 Summer St., has captured the interest of Stamford buyers seeking a truly unique, sophisticated, urban living experience. The Metropolitan, Stamford's first luxury loft condominium development has 10 residences remain available. The building represents a conversion of a 66,000 s/f office building. The Metropolitan's gray stucco, natural copper, and stainless steel façade opens to a lobby. The 39 condominium residences astound with 10-11 foot ceilings, expansive windows, and sleek interiors. Penthouse units offer large private terraces and panoramic views. Adjacent to the main building, 12 four-story brick and stone townhomes are under construction. All residents enjoy a building concierge, private fitness center, a temperature-controlled wine storage facility, and a club room with flat screen television. Construction financing has been provided by Citizens Bank of Connecticut.
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