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Constitution Plaza is an example of mid-twentieth-century commercial design, created as a series of projects under the overall coordination of Hartford architect Charles DuBose, which has sustained minimal alterations since it was designed. Its three largest office towers showcase various styles of glass-and-spandrel panel systems, with the ...
Hartford Plaza 272 (83) 22 1967 Headquarters of The Hartford Financial Services Group [17] Office 17 Bushnell Tower 263 (80) 28 1969 [18] Residential 18 One Constitution Plaza 257 (78) 20 1963 Part of the Constitution Plaza complex [19] Office 19 The Stark Building: 246 (75) 18 1921 Formerly the Hartford Trust Company Building [20] Office 20 55 ...
The Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Building, locally called the "Boat Building", is a notable Modernist office building located on Constitution Plaza in Hartford, Connecticut. Designed by Max Abramovitz and completed in 1963, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is the world's first two-sided building. [2]
Hartford Office tower was built into the historic Goodwin Hotel. Office 4 Mohegan Sun Sky Tower 492 (150) 36 2002 Uncasville: Tallest building in Connecticut outside of Hartford Hotel/Casino: 5 Hartford 21: 440 (130) 36 2006 Hartford Built on the site of the former Civic Center Mall. Tallest building in Connecticut constructed in the 2000s ...
It’s where Constitution Plaza is now. That’s where a lot of our old pictures come from in our restaurant.” It was a clear decision to pick up the storied, Hartford tavern.
The Hotel America is a historic former hotel building at 5 Constitution Ave. on Constitution Plaza in Hartford, Connecticut.Built in 1964, it is believed to be the first building erected in the state as part of an urban redevelopment project, and is an important local early example of Modern architecture.
Constitution Plaza – Constitution Plaza is a renowned and notorious redevelopment project built in the early 1960s. Hartford's historic Front Street neighborhood was razed to build the plaza. The complex is composed of numerous office buildings, underground parking, a restaurant, a broadcasting studio, and outdoor courtyards and fountains.
Along Main Street, Capital Community College and the Hartford Public Schools offices are located in the 11-story building that until 1993 housed the G. Fox and Company department store. [5] The newly renovated University of Connecticut School of Business is located at Constitution Plaza.