Past News

 

News of past properties involved in NPT and other Norwalk historic preservation efforts, with their status: Lost, Saved or Restored, along with other news and events that are no longer current.

Jane’s Walk: SoNo Stroll

Jane’s Walk: SoNo Stroll

On Saturday, May 4, 2024 NPT and Preservation Connecticut hosted a Jane’s Walk in South Norwalk, a free community-building event based on the idea that everyone is an expert on the places where they live, work, and play. See who we met and what we talked about!

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Beatty Brothers Hat Factory

Beatty Brothers Hat Factory

The John P. Beatty and Brothers hat factory (1912) at 3 Quincy Street in Norwalk produced straw hats from 1912 until 1925. Thought to have been preserved in 2015, this beautiful and historic building was demolished in 2022.

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Grumman-St. John House

Grumman-St. John House

In February 2008, a Connecticut State Superior Court judge granted a temporary injunction halting the proposed demolition, on the grounds that “prudent and feasible alternatives” to demolition had been shown.

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Norwalk Company Factory

Norwalk Company Factory

The Norwalk Company factory (1875) at 20 North Water Street stood as the eastern gateway to the South Norwalk district for more than a hundred years. It was one of the buildings that defined the area’s 19th and early 20th century industrial and commercial character.

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Winthrop House

Winthrop House

In 2005, Norwalk Preservation Trust worked with the developer, the Rowayton Historical Society, the Rowayton Community Association, and the Norwalk Planning and Zoning Office to return the exterior of this splendid summer Italianate hotel in the heart of Rowayton to its original 19th-century glory.

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Margaret Hoyt Smith House

Margaret Hoyt Smith House

The Margaret Hoyt Smith House (1870) was demolished at the end of June 2006. The house was the residence of the first woman architect in Norwalk, designer of many significant structures throughout the state.

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Ernst House

Ernst House

This 1908 early Colonial Revival home is in great condition with beautiful interiors and is the last of its type in Norwalk. Originally slated for demolition to make way for additional surface parking for Norwalk Hospital,

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Norwalk Preservation Trust

Norwalk Preservation Trust

MAILING ADDRESS
P.O. Box 874
Norwalk, CT 06852

PHONE
(203) 852-9788