Past Projects
Feasibility Study for Redevelopment of Hendey Machine Company Building
In the fall of 2015 Preservation Torrington, with a grant from the CT Department of Economic and Community Development and through the CT Trust for Historic Preservation, published the Market Feasibility Study and Redevelopment Recommendations for the Hendey Machine Company site. The stud was prepared prepared by Goman+York Property Advisors LLC.
The innovative study proposes new uses and a redevelopment strategy for the nine-acre Hendey site that both preserves the historic buildings for future generations and contributes to the livability and economic wellbeing of Torrington.
A special version of the study (not available online) for prospective developers with detailed market analysis data.
In the fall of 2015 Preservation Torrington, with a grant from the CT Department of Economic and Community Development and through the CT Trust for Historic Preservation, published the Market Feasibility Study and Redevelopment Recommendations for the Hendey Machine Company site. The stud was prepared prepared by Goman+York Property Advisors LLC.
The innovative study proposes new uses and a redevelopment strategy for the nine-acre Hendey site that both preserves the historic buildings for future generations and contributes to the livability and economic wellbeing of Torrington.
A special version of the study (not available online) for prospective developers with detailed market analysis data.
Market Feasability Study - Hendy Historic Site.pdf |
The National Register of Historic Places
The primary benefits of this designation are tax credits and expanded grant opportunities.
Historic Districts identified, submitted and accepted for listing:
Individual Properties identified, submitted and accepted for listing:
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Torrington City Ordinances:
These ordinances were presented to the Torrington City Council for Approval
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Historic Resource Surveys:
Grouped by geographic area and stored at the Torrington Historical Society, these resource surveys document historic buildings, including information, specifications and photographs.
The primary benefits of this designation are tax credits and expanded grant opportunities.
Historic Districts identified, submitted and accepted for listing:
- Downtown Torrington Historic District | Documents | Pictures
- Water Street Historic District Documents Pictures
- Migeon Avenue Historic District Documents Pictures
- Torringford Street Historic District Documents Pictures
Individual Properties identified, submitted and accepted for listing:
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Torrington City Ordinances:
These ordinances were presented to the Torrington City Council for Approval
- Delay of Demolition Ordinance
- Tax Deferral for Historic Preservation Ordinance
- City Hall Historic Property Ordinance
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Historic Resource Surveys:
Grouped by geographic area and stored at the Torrington Historical Society, these resource surveys document historic buildings, including information, specifications and photographs.
- Downtown (center)
- Downtown (surrounding the center)
- Upper West side (western hills, and Newfield)
- Lower West Side (Highland Ave & surrounds)
- Torringford
- West Torrington/Wrightville (Rt 272)