by Preservation CT | Jan 31, 2022 | Demolition
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 ventilation system, a design typical of the 1920s barns used...
by Preservation CT | Oct 22, 2021 | Demolition
Historic Mediterranean style 1909 estate, built on an early lot sold by the Shippan Point Land Company for Elbert S. Barlow as a summer home. Later owned by prominent Stamford residents, Irving and Maud Raymond. Listing here. VIEW ARCHITECTURAL SALVAGE SALE HERE...
by Preservation CT | Oct 8, 2021 | Demolition
21 buildings and structures proposed for demolition: 16 tobacco sheds, 2 barns, 1 retail building, 2 single family houses (c.1900). View buildings and barns on Historic Barns of Connecticut website Posted 10/7/2021 For objections, submit a letter to East Windsor...
by Preservation CT | Sep 30, 2021 | Demolition
3 Buildings: 2283-2289 Main Street (c. 1875, contributing resource to Glastonbury National Register Historic District, described as worker’s house); 2341-2345 Main Street (c.1896 commercial use); 2389 Main Street (c.1900 commercial use) Posted 9/17/2021 For...
by Preservation CT | Sep 30, 2021 | Demolition
W.M. Churchill House, c. 1875. Contributing resource to the Stony Creek/Thimble Island National Register Historic District. Posted 9/15/2021 For objections, submit a letter to Branford Building Department, Building Official Anthony Cinicola, 1019 Main St....
by Preservation CT | Sep 3, 2021 | Demolition
Historic Greenwich Landmark, the John W. Alfonse Cottage. Built in 1898. Posted 8/24/2021 For objections, contact Division of Buildings by August 30th IN WRITING: Attn: William Marr, 101 Field Point Road Greenwich, CT 06830...