30 Lenox Street, New Haven (1905)

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 when acquired by New Britain Machine Company. Later occupants include...
136 East Main Street, Meriden (1870)

136 East Main Street, Meriden (1870)

Gothic Revival brownstone church available in downtown Meriden. Currently operating as St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, but parish is planning to relocate. Located on 2-acre lot, church is 22,724 square feet and includes vaulted ceilings, stained glass windows, and...
330 Main Street, Manchester (1927)

330 Main Street, Manchester (1927)

Manchester Armory up for sale. Designed in a military Gothic style by Payne and Keefe (New London architectural firm). The armory housed the town’s National Guard units. It is rigidly symmetrical in form inspired by the then emerging Art Deco style. It consists of two...
52 Norwood Street,  Torrington (c. 1889)

52 Norwood Street, Torrington (c. 1889)

Redevelopment opportunity for historic industrial building constructed for the Eagle Bicycle Manufacturing Company and the New Process Nail Company (horseshoe nails). After initially flourishing, the increasing popularity of automobiles at the turn of the century...
51 South Walnut Street, Plainfield

51 South Walnut Street, Plainfield

Wauregan Mills (1853, 1858, 1868) Redevelopment opportunity for one of Connecticut’s classic historic textile mills located on over 79-acre property. Constructed in phases over the fifteen year period between 1853 and 1868. Operated as Wauregan Mills until closure in...