Barnum Museum Members Tour, Bridgeport

Barnum Museum Members Tour, Bridgeport

Join us for an exclusive FREE event for Preservation Connecticut members! On Thursday, May 19th, we will have an exclusive tour of The Barnum Museum in Bridgeport for our current members. Barnum Museum staff will take two groups through and talk about P.T. Barnum, the...
Demolitions Continue to Rise

Demolitions Continue to Rise

Remains from one of the St. Martin de Porres buildings in New Haven, demolished in December 2021. Photo credit: Susan Godshall, New Haven Preservation Trust You may remember from our blog post last year that a big component of our work in preservation is tracking...
908 Hartford Turnpike, Waterford

908 Hartford Turnpike, Waterford

1.5 stories house built c. 1750, totaling 1,524 square feet. Located in between major retail developments. Salvage opportunity! Posted 04/14/2022. Objection to demolition shall be submitted in writing to the Waterford Building Official within 30 days: Steven Cardelle,...
48 Woodside Avenue, Westport

48 Woodside Avenue, Westport

2.5 stories house built c. 1920, totaling 1,853 square feet. Posted 04/06/2022. Objection to demolition shall be submitted in writing to the Westport Building Official within 30 days: Steve Smith, Westport Building Department, 515 Post Road East, Westport, CT 06880...
3 Quincy Street, Norwalk

3 Quincy Street, Norwalk

Two-story industrial building constructed c. 1912, 9,500 square feet. Former John P. Beatty and Brothers Co. building. Posted 4/7/2022. Email Jordan Sorensen with questions about objections (before...

Connecticut Preservation Awards: May 4, 2022

Join us on Wednesday, May 4th at 5:30PM for a special awards ceremony-we’re back in person! We can’t wait to see you all to honor our 2022 Connecticut Preservation Award recipients, who we recognize for their outstanding achievements in revitalizing...
165 Melrose Road, East Windsor

165 Melrose Road, East Windsor

21 buildings and structures proposed for demolition: 16 tobacco sheds, 2 barns, 1 retail building, 2 single family houses (c.1900). View buildings and barns on Historic Barns of Connecticut website Posted 10/7/2021 For objections, submit a letter to East Windsor...