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Bryant Electric Company/Monger’s Market 1155 Railroad Avenue, Bridgeport (c.1915, 1935, 1946, 1960)
Redevelopment opportunity of former Bryant Electric Company. Founded in 1888, the Bryant Electric Company remained in operation at this site until 1988, producing a variety of electrical supplies...
55-69 Sawmill Road, Branford
Originally a 19th-century sawmill, this stone estate was transformed into a residence in the 1930s, thoughtfully incorporating the original mill structure, and is nestled beside a breathtaking...
Saint Mark Lutheran Church, 248 Broadway, Norwich (1959)
Saint Mark Lutheran Church available for purchase. The congregation, formed in 1957 as merger between Norwich’s German and Swedish Lutherans, is now relocating to downsize. Mid-Century Modern...
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....
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...
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...
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...
Monohansett Mill, 83 Canal Street, Putnam (1868)
Monohansett Mill available for redevelopment. The Monohansett Manufacturing Company occupied the space from 1872 to about 1912, producing cotton sheetings. The mill was later occupied by Putnam...
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...








