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Announcing the 2025 Connecticut Preservation Awards recipients!
Preservation Connecticut is proud to announce its Connecticut Preservation Awards for 2025. Preservation stories often tell of threats and losses, so it is heartening to turn instead to stories of...
2025 Connecticut Preservation Awards
Join us on Thursday, May 8th at 5:30pm to celebrate our 2025 award winners! We will be celebrating at the New Haven Country Club, located at 160 Hartford Turnpike in Hamden. 5:30-6:00PM: Reception...
8 Newtown Turnpike, Westport
c. 1865 house totaling 1,750 square feet. Listed in Westport's Historic Resources Inventory as the "W.S. Bonton; Flavis Clark House". Posted March 20, 2025. To submit an objection, please send a...
RESCHEDULED FOR MAY 17: PCT Member Tour: Ball & Socket Arts, Cheshire
THIS EVENT IS POSTPONED Ball & Socket Arts May 17th at 11:00AM 493 West Main Street, Cheshire Join us as we go behind the scenes at Ball & Socket Arts, one of PCT’s 50 places! Come learn...
New Britain: St. Peter Church, Franklin Square
St. Peter Church, slated for demolition based on an engineering report that called for cost prohibitive structural repairs. Parishioners have started a petition to save the church. Recent coverage...
Salisbury: Architectural Design Services, Scoville Memorial Library, Deadline April 14, 2025
The physical facility needs for Scoville Memorial Library are the subject of our Future Ready Space strategic goal (Strategy Two) in the recently completed strategic plan. We need expert assistance...
337 & 341 Crown Street, 142-148 York Street, New Haven
Five residential/commercial buildings, c.1890-1900, contributing resource in the Chapel Street National Register District. Objections letters submitted to Building Official, Robert Dillon, 200...
10 Liberty Street, New Haven
Built in 1924 for Southern New England Telephone Co. See the listing on our CT Mills website here. Posted 1/20/2025, under 90-day demolition delay. Objections can be submitted in writing to: Office...
14 Pennoyer Street, Norwalk
Corvino L. Ogden house, built c.1888, single family residence, and located in the 5 Mile River Landing National Register Historic District. Posted 2/18/2025 Submit written objection by March 11th...








