24 & 26 Lyme Street, Old Lyme (c.1837)

24 & 26 Lyme Street, Old Lyme (c.1837)

Two mixed-use properties available in Old Lyme National Register and Local Historic District. 24 Lyme Street is 1,824 sq. ft.; 26 Lyme Street is 1,560 sq. ft. and includes 2nd floor one bedroom apartment. Eligible for historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits as part of...
728 Main Street, Middletown (1947)

728 Main Street, Middletown (1947)

Opportunity to purchase iconic O’Rourke’s Diner in Middletown. Built by the Mountain View Diner Company in 1946, the Art Deco detailed dining car was moved to its current location in 1947. O’Rourke’s Diner operated at this location until closure in June 2023. Located...
109 Blinman Street,  New London (1919)

109 Blinman Street, New London (1919)

Former Ohev Sholem Synagogue available for purchase. Built in 1919, the Building operated as a synagogue until a merger with Congregation Beth El in 1974. Next occupant was Centro de la Comunidad (community center) until recent closure. Neo-Classical Revival/Colonial...
54 North Street,  Willimantic (1889, 1920, 1960)

54 North Street, Willimantic (1889, 1920, 1960)

Redevelopment opportunity for historic industrial Building in Willimantic. Hall and Bill Printing Co. operated until 1970, printing newspapers (Willimantic Journal, Willimantic Chronicle) and other materials including thread labels for the Willimantic Linen Company....
3413 Berlin Tpke, Newington

3413 Berlin Tpke, Newington

Opportunity to purchase the iconic Olympia Diner in Newington. Built by the Jerry O’Mahony Diner Company in New Jersey, this primarily metal Building was originally trucked to a location in Massachusetts and moved to its Newington location in 1954. The Olympia claims...
433 Chapel Street, New Haven (1882)

433 Chapel Street, New Haven (1882)

Redevelopment opportunity in New Haven’s Mill River neighborhood. Former M. Armstrong and Company Carriage Factory, built in 1882, and situated in the heart of New Haven’s carriage district. In 1909, Armstrong added automobile bodies to the production line to counter...
30 Lenox Street, New Haven (1905)

30 Lenox Street, New Haven (1905)

Redevelopment opportunity for historic industrial building in New Haven’s Fair Haven Heights neighborhood. Constructed for George G. Prentice and Company which manufactured machine tools until 1911 when acquired by New Britain Machine Company. Later occupants include...
136 East Main Street, Meriden (1870)

136 East Main Street, Meriden (1870)

Gothic Revival brownstone church available in downtown Meriden. Currently operating as St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, but parish is planning to relocate. Located on 2-acre lot, church is 22,724 square feet and includes vaulted ceilings, stained glass windows, and...
330 Main Street, Manchester (1927)

330 Main Street, Manchester (1927)

Manchester Armory up for sale. Designed in a military Gothic style by Payne and Keefe (New London architectural firm). The armory housed the town’s National Guard units. It is rigidly symmetrical in form inspired by the then emerging Art Deco style. It consists of two...
52 Norwood Street,  Torrington (c. 1889)

52 Norwood Street, Torrington (c. 1889)

Redevelopment opportunity for historic industrial building constructed for the Eagle Bicycle Manufacturing Company and the New Process Nail Company (horseshoe nails). After initially flourishing, the increasing popularity of automobiles at the turn of the century...