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November 4, 1973

Construction has begun on Putnam Plaza, a four‐story office building on Railroad Avenue, opposite the railroad station, in Greenwich, Conn. The L‐shaped structure, which was designed by Emery Roth & Sons of New York, will be set on a two‐acre site behind sunken plaza and linked to the street by a pedestrian bridge across the plaza. The building will contain about 115,000 square feet of space and an underground garage that will accommodate 300 cars. Floor areas range from 23,000 to 32,000 square feet, and the building is scheduled to open for occupancy in June 1974. The developer is Sinjon, Inc., a Greenwich concern headed by Imre and Thomas Cholnoky, and the contractor is the Morganti Construction Company.