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Douglas Elliman Finds New Landmarked Home in Greenwich, CT

by Elliman Editors

June 2021

Douglas Elliman has found a new home in Greenwich. The brokerage has relocated the Connecticut division to a new flagship office at the John Lockhart House, a landmarked Greenwich at 75 Arch Street. The move underscores the brokerage’s commitment to the region, increasing its office footprint to a four-story, 6,000-square-foot building in order to accommodate its 70 agents and growing business. “We are incredibly proud to call the John Lockhart House home.” – Scott Durkin, President and Chief Operating Officer of Douglas Elliman “While we have enjoyed our time at 88 Field Point Road in Greenwich, it is time we trade up to a larger space for the betterment of our successful agents and their clients,” explains Scott Durkin , President and Chief Operating Officer of Douglas Elliman. “We are incredibly proud to call the John Lockhart House home and look forward to conducting best-in-class real estate service from our new stomping ground.” Originally built in 1867, 75 Arch Street was once the home of John Lockhart and in 2013, it won landmark status from the Greenwich Landmarks Registry. The historic clapboard house has been masterfully restored and renovated, boasting a mansard roof with pedimented dormers, two chimneys and a charming full-width porch. With a stellar location in-town, the new Elliman office sits just a stone’s throw away from the Greenwich Train Station and only one block from “The Ave,” Greenwich’s main drag for luxury shopping and fine dining. “The John Lockhart House and now Elliman office is in the heart of Greenwich,” says Michael Fitzgibbon , Executive Manager of Sales for Connecticut and Westchester at Douglas Elliman. “This notable space will allow our agents to thrive in a comfortable environment and be active, engaged members of the surrounding community.” In 2020, Douglas Elliman’s Greenwich office closed a record $281,958,000 in real estate which was a 34% increase in sales volume from 2019. In January 2021, Sally Slater of Douglas Elliman brought the buyer to Tommy Hilfiger’s estate at 30 John Street for $45,000,000 , the highest sale in Greenwich so far this year. Find your next home in Connecticut.