Business & Tech
Building And Land Technology Adds 3 New Tenants In Stamford
The new businesses will occupy a combined 49,000 square feet at 2200 Atlantic St. in Stamford's South End.

STAMFORD, CT — Real estate firm Building and Land Technology (BLT) announced last week that three new tenants will be headquartered on the Harbor Point waterfront in Stamford.
The new tenants are:
- Tomo Networks: A fintech startup that improves the home-buying experience for buyers.
- NewEdge Wealth: A Boutique wealth management firm.
- Schonfeld Strategic Advisors: A global investment firm.
The three companies will occupy a combined 49,000 square feet at 2200 Atlantic St., and join a growing roster of financial services industry in the city.
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Carl R. Kuehner III, the Chairman of BLT, said he was "thrilled to welcome these world-class companies to Stamford's thriving Harbor Point."
"Together, they join a growing roster of premier corporate tenants that have added to the historic and unprecedented growth occurring in Stamford over the last year alone," Kuehner added in a news release. "These businesses bring success, talent and a team that will further cement Stamford’s standing as a home to major financial service icons."
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Stamford's Harbor Point has grown over the last year or so, as companies have been attracted to surrounding amenities such as numerous restaurants, an active waterfront boardwalk, shuttle to the nearby train station, indoor parking, Harbor Point’s events and fitness offerings, as well as more than 4,000 new apartments.
The neighborhood also hosts live music events, movies in the park, outdoor fitness activities, farmers markets, 5K runs and walks, car shows, and more.
Stamford Mayor Caroline Simmons said she's "proud" to welcome the new businesses to Stamford.
"During this challenging time, it’s a great sign to see companies moving to Stamford and it’s a testament to our quality of life, hub as a mid-size city on the East Coast and proximity to New York City and continued economic growth. I’m looking forward to working with these companies and doing what we can to attract and retain more businesses to Stamford," she said.
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