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Pratt Street is a one-block street in Downtown Hartford, running east-west between Main Street on the east and Trumbull Street (across from the XL Center) in the west.It is lined by fifteen buildings (eight on one side and seven on the other) that are distinctly more modest in scale than those on the surrounding streets, ranging in height from two to six stories.
Location of Hartford in Connecticut This is a list of properties on the National Register of Historic Places in Hartford, Connecticut. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude ...
A major feature of the downtown and the city skyline is Hartford 21, a 36-story apartment tower completed in 2006. [3] Starting in 2014 the 26-story office building at 777 Main Street (formerly the Bank of America Building) was converted into 285 luxury apartments. [4]
The building is crowned with low, asymmetric towers at its Main Street corners. The street corner tower was earlier topped by a pyramidal roof. Until 2024, the building housed a local brewery called City Steam Brewery. The building is currently home to a Residence Inn Marriott, a Fastsigns, and a local restaurant named Pietro's Pizza.
The Stark Building: 246 (75) 18 1921 Formerly the Hartford Trust Company Building [20] Office 20 55 On The Park 225 (69) 12 1931 Formerly known as the Southern New England Telephone Company Building [21] Residential 21= Travelers Insurance Company Building 223 (68) 18 1928 Part of the Travelers Complex [22] Office 21= City Place II 223 (68) 18 1989
C. Capewell Horse Nail Company; Cathedral of St. Joseph (Hartford, Connecticut) Cedar Hill Cemetery (Hartford, Connecticut) Charter Oak Bank Building
The Dillon Building is a historic commercial building located at 69–71 Pratt Street in Downtown Hartford, Connecticut. Built in 1899, it is a good local example of Beaux Arts architecture, and its construction exemplified the transition of Pratt Street from a residential to commercial area.
Brewery Legitimus [20] – New Hartford; Brewport Brewing Co. [21] – Bridgeport; Broad Brook Brewing Company [22] – East Windsor; Cambridge House Brew Pub [23] – Granby; Center Street Brewing [24] – Wallingford; Charter Oak Brewing Company [25] – Danbury; City Steam Brewery Cafe [26] (restaurant closed; still selling retail) – Hartford