Melissa Melonson shows the inside of Emery’s Specialty Sweets & Sodas at 196 Trumbull St. in downtown Hartford on Tuesday, May 23, 2023. The store is planned to open in August 2023. (Aaron Flaum/Hartford Courant)
The Courant is launching an interactive map of development projects around the city of Hartford. Click on red circles to learn more about developments that are in various stages of planning or construction.
Redevelopment in Hartford after the pandemic
As Hartford emerges from a bruising pandemic, redevelopment in the city — a strong force behind revitalization prior to Covid — is again showing early signs of momentum. Here are two dozen projects across the city that have the potential to make a difference. Click on projects to learn more about them and when they might be completed.
New steel beams are in place and the ground is set for new plumbing as part of the Parkville Market expansion plans. (Aaron Flaum/Hartford Courant)
Dudleytown Brewery Co. brewer and co-owner Jonathan Levin shows the stainless steel fermentation tanks in the basement of the brewery in Windsor on Friday, May, 19, 2023. (Aaron Flaum/Hartford Courant)
Stefan Hurlburt, Peabody’s Exhibit Preparator lays out the “Writing in Ancient Mesopotamia" exhibit before being displayed as renovation continues at The Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History in New Haven.(Aaron Flaum/Hartford Courant)
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Downtown Hartford's firehouse on Pearl Street, once the headquarters for the entire city, is being converted into apartments and a restaurant. (Kenneth R. Gosselin/Hartford Courant)
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Two major corporate employers in the Hartford area — Cigna and Stanley Black & Decker — are making loans through the Capital Region Development Authority to help finance development around Dunkin' Donuts Park. (Photo by Kenneth R. Gosselin / Hartford Courant)
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The Salvation Army building at 333 Homestead Ave. in Hartford could be purchased and redeveloped for a market with rented space and housing. (Kenneth R. Gosselin/Hartford Courant)
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Larry Dooley, owner of CG Management Co. and co-developer of the Colt factory complex in Hartford, stands on a roof where a deck is planned as part of the conversion of the upper floors of the U-Shaped buildings into apartments. (Kenneth R. Gosselin / Hartford Courant)
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St. Augustine School in Hartford's South End would be converted into apartments under a plan by its new owners. (Kenneth R. Gosselin / Hartford Courant)
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New steel beams are in place and the ground is set for new plumbing as part of the Parkville Market expansion plans. (Aaron Flaum/Hartford Courant)
Don’t see a project that you are curious about? Email Staff Writer Kenneth R. Gosselin at kgosselin@courant.com, and he will check into it for you. This feature will be regularly updated.