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11 Marvin Street, Norwalk
C. 1875 residence, 2,156 square feet. Posted 07/29/2023 Send letters of objection to the Norwalk Building Official: William Ireland, 125 East Ave, Room 123 Norwalk, CT 06851
Introducing our 2023 Edward F. Gerber Fellow
We are pleased to announce the inaugural year of the Edward F. Gerber Fellowship, a paid six month long fellowship experience open to graduate students and post-graduate students who have studied in...
Multiple Property Documentation & National Register nomination, Hamden DEADLINE: July 18, 2023
The Hamden Historic Properties Commission (HHPC) is seeking a professional who meets or exceeds the professional qualifications listed under the Secretary of the Interior's Historic Preservation...
48 Great Neck Road, Waterford
c.1850 historic residence, 2,256 square feet. Posted 6/5/2023 Objection to demolition shall be submitted in writing to the Waterford Building Official within 30 days: Steven Cardelle, 15 Rope Ferry...
Norwalk: Norwalk Historical Properties Survey, Deadline: July 7, 2023
The Norwalk Redevelopment Agency (Agency) is seeking proposals from qualified historic preservation consultants to undertake a City-wide survey of cultural and architectural resources in the City...
Windham: Windham Inn Roof Replacement, Deadline: June 30, 2023
Based on results of a feasibility study conducted in 2022, Windham Preservation Inc. (WPI) is pursuing grant funding for a full rehabilitation, restoration, and adaptive re-use of the Windham Inn as...
514 Westchester Road, Colchester
c. 1840 house, 3,720 square feet. For objections, send letter to Colchester Building Official: Jason Nowosad, Town Hall, 127 Norwich Avenue, Colchester, CT 06415
4 Baker Avenue, Westport
1885 Queen Anne house, called the Mary Mills house according to HRI survey. Posted 05/15/2023 Objection to demolition shall be submitted in writing to the Westport Building Official within 30 days:...
34 Fahey Street, Stamford
Former American Typesetting Company building, "one of Stamford’s most unusual industrial buildings in its origin, architecture, and diversity of use over time." Find out more through our Making...







