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It is located on 128 Washington Street, around the corner from Middletown's Main Street. During the 1990s, a partnership between the city, the Middlesex Chamber of Commerce, and Wesleyan University invested substantially in Middletown's Main Street, improving urban design and supporting new businesses.
The district extends along Main Street from St. John's Square (junction with Spring Street) in the north, for five blocks on the west side (to College Street) and 4-1/2 blocks on the right (midway between Washington and Court Streets), abutting the Metro South Historic District on the west side, and modern buildings on the right.
English: Arrigoni Building, (former Hotel Arrigoni, now low-income housing), 601-607 Main Street, Middletown, Connecticut, USA (built 1914). A contributing property of the Main Street Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Feb. 25—The first step toward laying a solid foundation for a historic West Main Street building — recognized by Middletown locals as the former Bussard's Barbershop — began this week in ...
There is a small pond to the south. Small businesses border the street to the north, followed by the buildings of Russell Manufacturing Company, the area's most dominant feature. Russell Street crosses Sumner Brook nearby and ascends to a large residential district to the west. The mill is currently a condo-apartment complex.
Sep. 26—The smell of fresh paint is still strong in the Memorial Hall Apartments in Middletown, as the building prepares to open in the next few weeks. Contractors work in several of the ...
The Metro South Historic District encompasses a portion of the downtown area of Middletown, Connecticut.Extending south from Main and College Streets for two blocks, this area was developed in the 19th century, and contains a diversity of well-preserved architecture from that period, some with association to locally important individuals.