Track Demolitions

We track demolition threats.

In fact, Preservation Connecticut is the only organization that tracks historic Building demolitions statewide. We invest significant staff resources to ensure that we are the first to know when a permit has been pulled for demolition on a historic property. Find out how you can stop a demolition. See below for the list of properties currently slated for demolition, along with the dates the demolition delay expires.

144 Boston Post Road, East Lyme

144 Boston Post Road, East Lyme

144 Boston Post Road, East Lyme Built 1862. From the New London Day:  "According to Historic Properties Commission Chairwoman Barb Johnson Low, the main building on the property, which was once a large four-bedroom home, is a “historically accurate...

1122 Hartford Turnpike, Waterford

1122 Hartford Turnpike, Waterford

1122 Hartford Turnpike, Waterford Built c. 1900. Posted 2/11/2020. Objection letters can be submitted in writing to: John C. Murphy, Building Official, 15 Rope Ferry Road, Waterford, CT 06385. Submit by 3/1. Email Jordan Sorensen or call...

70 Highland Avenue, Norwalk

70 Highland Avenue, Norwalk

70 Highland Avenue Norwalk, CT. Built 1929, designated as "Alfred & Grace M. Brown House" by Rowayton Historical Society. No State or National Register designation. Click here to view the real estate listing. Posted 1/28/2020. Objections made...

STAMFORD- 17-19 Diaz Street

17-19 Diaz Street Built c. 1920, Residential use Posted 5/14/2019 Submit written objection to the Building Official, Bharat Gami 888 Washington Blvd, Stamford, CT 06901 Email: jsorensen@cttrust.org or call 203-562-6312 with questions.

NEW HAVEN- 61 Kimberly Avenue

New Haven 61 Kimberly Avenue Built c. 1890, Mixed use (demo to expand C-town parking lot) Posted 5/7/2019 Submit written objection to the Building Official, James Turcio 200 Orange St. Room 501 New Haven, CT 06510 Email: jsorensen@cttrust.org or...

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