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  1. Mar 12, 2023 · Castello's owners to focus on steaks at 2nd Danbury restaurant; 'add an Italian flair to porterhouse'. By Dan Nowak, Sportswriter, News reporter March 12, 2023. Castello’s Italian Restaurant and ...

  2. The Summit at Danbury, formerly known as the Matrix Corporate Center and before that as the Union Carbide Corporate Center, is an architecturally unique building in Danbury, Connecticut. It was constructed in 1982 as the headquarters of the Union Carbide chemical company, it is known for its unusual style and floorplan layout.

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  4. Features. INTO THIN AIR: THE MERGING OF ARCHITECTURE AND THE ENVIRONMENT. By Michael Wang. Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates, Union Carbide Corporation World Headquarters, 1976–82, Danbury, CT. Cafeteria interior.

  5. 1. Barbarie's Black Angus Grill. 708 reviews Open Now. American, Steakhouse ₹₹ - ₹₹₹ Menu. Our waiter, Chris was excellent and took time to chat with us out-of-town... We both had lobster rolls and the lobst... 2. Sal e Pepe Restaurant and Bar. 565 reviews Closed Now. Italian ₹₹ - ₹₹₹. 13.6 km. Newtown.

  6. Restaurants in Danbury. Browse Danbury by Food. American. Italian. Pizza. Bar. Pub. Cafe. Chinese. Asian. Mexican. South American. Reserve a Table Online. See all. Market Place Kitchen and Bar. 287. American, Bar $$ - $$$ Find a table. Della Francesca. 182. Italian $$$$ Find a table. MIX Prime Steakhouse & Fish. 199. American, Bar $$$$

  7. Most recently known as The Matrix Corporate Center, the property was original built in 1982 as the headquarters of Union Carbide for their 1980 relocation from 270 Park Avenue in Manhattan. Summit Development plans to repurpose the building into 700,000 SF of Class A office space, 400,000 SF of residential apartments, 100,000 SF of conference ...

  8. Jan 2, 2021 · January 26, 2021. Share: Making encouraging reuse news, Nuvance Health Systems has taken a long-term lease on Union Carbide Corporate Center, more recently known as The Summit, in Danbury, CT. Kevin Roche (1922–2019) designed the building in 1982 when Union Carbide moved from New York City to the Connecticut suburbs.

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