Artist rendering of a 15-story residential building on the corner of Pacific and Henry streets proposed by Harbor Point developer BLT. Photo: Contributed Photo / CT

Artist rendering of a 15-story residential building on the corner...

Carl Kuehner, CEO of Building and Land Technology, left, gives Gov. Dan Malloy and his staff a tour of the future trading floor of Louis Dreyfuss Highbridge at the Harbor Point development in the South End of Stamford, Conn. on Wednesday May 11, 2011. Photo: Kathleen O'Rourke / Stamford Advocate | Buy This Photo

Carl Kuehner, CEO of Building and Land Technology, left, gives Gov....

Gov. Dan Malloy finds some privacy during a tour of the future trading floor of Louis Dreyfuss Highbridge at the Harbor Point redevelopment in the South End of Stamford, Conn. on Wednesday May 11, 2011. Photo: Kathleen O'Rourke / Stamford Advocate | Buy This Photo

Gov. Dan Malloy finds some privacy during a tour of the future...

Gov. Dan Malloy looks at a model of the city's South End in the office of Building and Land Technology, the developer of the Harbor Point project in Stamford, Conn. on Wednesday May 11, 2011. The redevelopment of the industrial section of the city began when Malloy was mayor. Photo: Kathleen O'Rourke / Stamford Advocate | Buy This Photo

Gov. Dan Malloy looks at a model of the city's South End in the...

Gov. Dan Malloy tours Harbor Point development in the South End of Stamford, Conn. on May 11, 2011. The redevelopment of the industrial section of the city began when Malloy was mayor. Photo: Kathleen O'Rourke / Stamford Advocate | Buy This Photo

Gov. Dan Malloy tours Harbor Point development in the South End of...

An artist rendering of a proposed 22-story hotel and condominium at Harbor Point. The building, which is part of a larger retail and residential square, is located west of Washington Boulevard and overlooking Stamford Harbor. Photo: Contributed Photo / CT

An artist rendering of a proposed 22-story hotel and condominium at...

An artist rendering of a proposed 22-story hotel and condominium at Harbor Point. The building, which is part of a larger retail and residential square, is located west of Washington Boulevard and overlooking Stamford Harbor. Photo: Contributed Photo / CT

An artist rendering of a proposed 22-story hotel and condominium at...

A police car is parked nearby as members of Connecticut Local 210 of the New England Regional Council of Carpenters protest on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012 outside a construction site on the South End of Stamford, Conn. The men were protesting what they say are unfair wages and unsafe conditions at a building being built by Norwalk-based developer Building Land and Technology. The construction workers on site are employed by Baker Concrete.

Photo: Ben Doody / CT

A police car is parked nearby as members of Connecticut Local...

The Sapphire, above, owned by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, was one of two boats remaining on the gravel lot at Brewer Yacht Haven Marina in Stamford, which must vacate the site owned by Building and Land Technology by Oct. 31. Malloy had the boat moved this week to another marina in Stamford.

Photo: Angela Carella / CT

The Sapphire, above, owned by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, was one of...

The Sapphire, above, owned by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, is one of two boats that remain on the gravel lot at Brewer Yacht Haven Marina in Stamford, which must vacate the site owned by Building and Land Technology by Oct. 31.

Photo: Angela Carella / CT

The Sapphire, above, owned by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, is one of...

The Sapphire, above, owned by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, is one of two boats that remain on the gravel lot at Brewer Yacht Haven Marina in Stamford, which must vacate the site owned by Building and Land Technology by Oct. 31.

Photo: Angela Carella / CT

The Sapphire, above, owned by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, is one of...

The Sapphire, above, owned by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, is one of two boats that remain on the gravel lot at Brewer Yacht Haven Marina in Stamford, which must vacate the site owned by Building and Land Technology by Oct. 31.

Photo: Angela Carella / CT

The Sapphire, above, owned by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, is one of...

The Sapphire, above, owned by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, is one of two boats that remain on the gravel lot at Brewer Yacht Haven Marina in Stamford, which must vacate the site owned by Building and Land Technology by Oct. 31.

Photo: Angela Carella / CT

The Sapphire, above, owned by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, is one of...

The Sapphire, above, owned by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, is one of two boats that remain on the gravel lot at Brewer Yacht Haven Marina in Stamford, which must vacate the site owned by Building and Land Technology by Oct. 31.

Photo: Angela Carella / CT

The Sapphire, above, owned by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, is one of...

Residents are fighting to keep Stamford's last working boatyard on land now owned by Norwalk developer Building & Land Technology, which is rebuilding the South End. BLT owns a large portion of harbor waterfront; one upshot is that boaters now must go to Greenwich or Norwalk to refuel. The docks once operated by Brewer Yacht Haven in the West Branch of Stamford Harbor are empty now that the boatyard has lost its lease with the landowner, Norwalk developer Building & Land Technology.

Photo: Angela Carella / Stamford Advocate | Buy This Photo

Residents are fighting to keep Stamford's last working boatyard...

Residents are fighting to keep Stamford's last working boatyard on land now owned by Norwalk developer Building & Land Technology, which is rebuilding the South End. BLT owns a large portion of harbor waterfront; one upshot is that boaters now must go to Greenwich or Norwalk to refuel. Docks once operated by Brewer Yacht Haven in the West Branch of Stamford Harbor are empty since the boatyard lost its lease with the owner, Norwalk developer Building & Land Technology. Photo: Angela Carella / Stamford Advocate | Buy This Photo

Residents are fighting to keep Stamford's last working boatyard on...

Residents are fighting to keep Stamford's last working boatyard on land now owned by Norwalk developer Building & Land Technology, which is rebuilding the South End. BLT owns a large portion of harbor waterfront; one upshot is that boaters now must go to Greenwich or Norwalk to refuel. Gulls rest atop a breakwater in Stamford Harbor at low tide. Photo: Angela Carella / Stamford Advocate | Buy This Photo

Residents are fighting to keep Stamford's last working boatyard on...

Residents are fighting to keep Stamford's last working boatyard on land now owned by Norwalk developer Building & Land Technology, which is rebuilding the South End. BLT owns a large portion of harbor waterfront; one upshot is that boaters now must go to Greenwich or Norwalk to refuel. It's nearly one gull for every piling at a breakwater in Stamford Harbor on a warm Columbus Day. Photo: Angela Carella / Stamford Advocate | Buy This Photo

Residents are fighting to keep Stamford's last working boatyard on...

Residents are fighting to keep Stamford's last working boatyard on land now owned by Norwalk developer Building & Land Technology, which is rebuilding the South End. BLT owns a large portion of harbor waterfront; one upshot is that boaters now must go to Greenwich or Norwalk to refuel. Docks in the West Branch of Stamford Harbor are empty now that the operator, Brewer Yacht Haven, has lost its lease with the owner, Norwalk developer Building & Land Technology. Photo: Angela Carella / Stamford Advocate | Buy This Photo

Residents are fighting to keep Stamford's last working boatyard on...

Residents are fighting to keep Stamford's last working boatyard on land now owned by Norwalk developer Building & Land Technology, which is rebuilding the South End. BLT owns a large portion of harbor waterfront; one upshot is that boaters now must go to Greenwich or Norwalk to refuel. In Stamford Harbor, wildlife share the Sound with commercial and pleasure boats. Photo: Angela Carella / Stamford Advocate | Buy This Photo

Residents are fighting to keep Stamford's last working boatyard on...

Residents are fighting to keep Stamford's last working boatyard on land now owned by Norwalk developer Building & Land Technology, which is rebuilding the South End. BLT owns a large portion of harbor waterfront; one upshot is that boaters now must go to Greenwich or Norwalk to refuel. Sailboats, motorboats and crafts large and small, luxurious and simple, are found on the Sound. Photo: Angela Carella / Stamford Advocate | Buy This Photo

Residents are fighting to keep Stamford's last working boatyard on...

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