by Preservation CT | Jul 1, 2021 | Demolition
1923 Colonial Revival, 3,076 square feet. Part of the Kingswood-Oxford School campus. Posted 6/08/2021 Demolition Delay waived by Historic District Commission on June, 28, 2021....
by Preservation CT | Jun 25, 2021 | Demolition
1896 Colonial Revival, 7,963 square feet. Posted 6/09/2021 For objections, contact Jordan Sorensen at jsorensen@preservationct.org...
by Preservation CT | Jun 25, 2021 | Demolition
1923 Colonial Revival, 3,076 square feet. Part of the Kingswood-Oxford School campus. Posted 6/08/2021 For objections, contact Jordan Sorensen at jsorensen@preservationct.org...
by Preservation CT | Jun 9, 2021 | Demolition
1930 Tudor Revival, 2,376 square feet. See additional photos on real estate listing. Posted 6/07/2021 For objections, contact Jordan Sorensen at jsorensen@preservationct.org...
by Preservation CT | Jun 8, 2021 | Education, Event
June 15th: Make Connecticut Sustainable! Alyssa Norwood, Sustainable CT Join us for a SPECIAL BONUS SESSION of Talking About Preservation on TUESDAY, JUNE 15th at 10:30 to talk with Alyssa Norwood, Program Manager of Certification & Innovation at Sustainable CT....
by Preservation CT | Jun 8, 2021 | Education, Event
June 16th: Preservation is FUN! Sarah Marsom, Heritage Resource Consultant Expanding the preservation movement requires more than a reevaluation of our tools, it requires a level of whimsy and out of the box thinking! On Wednesday, June 16th, Sarah Marsom will...
by Preservation CT | Jun 3, 2021 | Request for Proposals
Preservation Connecticut is seeking quotes from qualified contractors to prepare and paint the exterior of our historic headquarters, c. 1827 Eli Whitney Boarding House, located at 940 Whitney Avenue, Hamden, CT. The exterior is accessible for viewing during normal...
by Preservation CT | May 26, 2021 | Education, Event
Chris Wigren, Preservation Connecticut Jenny Scofield, State Historic Preservation Office Join us on Wednesday, June 9th, to hear about the newest survey happening for historic resources- Olmsted designed landscapes in Connecticut! One of Connecticut’s most famous...
by Preservation CT | May 19, 2021 | Education, Event
Robert Thorson, University of Connecticut Join us on Wednesday, June 2nd at noon for a presentation on a favorite landscape feature in Connecticut- stone walls! Robert Thorson, author of Exploring Stone Walls: A Field Guide to New England’s Stone Walls, Stone by...
by Preservation CT | May 19, 2021 | Education, Event
Dr. Casey Jordan, Beacon Preservation Join us on Wednesday, May 26th at noon to talk about one organization’s efforts to preserve and reuse lighthouses in New England with Beacon Preservation’s President, Casey Jordan. As the owner of two lighthouses, Beacon...
by Preservation CT | May 13, 2021 | Education, Event
Got a burning preservation question or topic you’d like to discuss? Join us on Wednesday, May 19th for an open question and answer session with Preservation Connecticut staff. We want to hear what you have to say! Register here to have the Zoom link sent to...
by Preservation CT | May 5, 2021 | Demolition
1930 Tudor Revival, stone and masonry construction, clay tile roof, 6,123 square feet. See additional photos on real estate listing. Posted 4/30/2021 Objection to demolition shall be submitted in writing to the Westport Building Official within 30 days: Steve Smith,...
by Preservation CT | May 5, 2021 | Education, Event
May 12th: Selling Historic Buildings M.J. Agostini, ReMax Right Choice Deb Cohen, Coldwell Banker & The Front Door Project Join us for the first Talking About Preservation during Preservation Month! On Wednesday, May 12th at noon, M. J. Agostini and Deb Cohen,...
by Preservation CT | Apr 22, 2021 | Education, Organization
Five years ago, Preservation Connecticut continued its journey to make our office building more sustainable by installing solar panels. For those of you who don’t know, our office is the historic Whitney Armory Boardinghouse, built in 1827 to house workers at Eli...
by Preservation CT | Dec 6, 2022 | Funding
When historic places are threatened, Preservation Connecticut (PCT) can offer a Technical Assistance Consultancy (TAC) for structural inspections, architectural analysis, and other specialized technical services, typically under $3,000. This program is aimed to...