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Norwich: Patrick Cassidy house, 98 Washington Street DEADLINE: May 13, 2022
The City of Norwich seeks development proposals for the rehabilitation of city-owned real estate at 98 Washington Street known as the Dr. Patrick Cassidy House. The parcel contains approximately .34...
New London: Joshua Hempstead House DEADLINE: April 8, 2022
Connecticut Landmarks is soliciting proposals for general contractors to do renovation and restoration work at the c. 1678 Joshua Hempstead House located at 11 Hempstead Street in New London, CT....
Looking for Lustron Houses!
2024 UPDATE! The researchers for this project have identified 50 Lustron houses in Connecticut- and they made a great website too! One of our Preservation Connecticut members is undertaking a...
30 Central Avenue, Bldg #2, Waterbury
c.1890 Queen Anne. Located in Hillside National Register Historic District. Posted 2/15/2022 For objections, send letters to: Department of Inspection, 185 South Main Street, 5th floor, Waterbury,...
22 Baldwin Farms S, Greenwich
Historic estate, built in 1924. Former real estate listing here. Posted 2/18/2022 For objections, contact Division of Buildings by August 30th IN WRITING: Attn: William Marr, 101 Field Point Road...
Rethinking Monuments
Legislators are considering a proposal to remove a statue of Captain John Mason (on the right) from the state Capitol in Hartford. A prominent leader in 17th-century Connecticut, Mason commanded...
280 Ocean Drive East, Stamford
1922 Shippan Point historic mansion. View demolition salvage auction here. Closes 2/15. Posted 11/16/2021 Objection period closed.
Wallingford: Railroad Station DEADLINE: February 18, 2022
The Town of Wallingford is seeking an interdisciplinary team of architectural and engineering consultants with historic preservation experience to evaluate code, structural and HVAC issues...
1503 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury
Demolition of five 1920s tobacco sheds and small storage shed. "These abandoned tobacco sheds—built between two former towpaths on the Farmington Canal—are noteworthy for their horizontal-board...






