Units
Adams Garden, 1949
80 family garden style apartments. Financed by State of Connecticut.
Adams Garden Block Party - August 6, 2011
Armstrong Court, 1951
144 family apartments. Financed by State of Connecticut.
Armstrong Court Photos
Armstrong Court Block Party - July 30, 2011
Wilbur Peck Court, 1953
110 family apartments. Financed by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
(HUD).
Wilbur Peck Court Photos
Wilbur Peck Block Party - July 13, 2011
Quarry Knoll I, 1962
50 elderly apartments. Financed by HUD.
Quarry Knoll 2011 Fall Festival
Agnes Morley Heights, 1973
150 elderly apartments. Financed by HUD.
Quarry Knoll II, 1980
40 elderly apartments. Financed by Connecticut Housing Finance Authority.
Town Hall Annex, 1984
28 family apartments. Financed by State of Connecticut.
Spring is Here!
McKinney Terrace I, Family, 1988
21 family apartments. Financed by State of Connecticut.
McKinney Terrace II, Elderly, 1988
51 elderly apartments. Financed by a State of Connecticut grant.
Edgewood Avenue, 1990
7 family apartments. Financed through a conventional mortgage.
Columbus Avenue and Ritch Avenue, 1992
Duplex two, three, and four bedroom apartments, purchased for affordable housing.
Financed through a conventional mortgage.
Oakridge Street and Homestead Lane, 1997
Four two bedroom family apartments, purchased for affordable housing. Financed through
a conventional mortgage.
Greenwich Close, 1997
113 market rate and 17 affordable family apartments. Financed through tax-exemot
bonds and HUD.
Parsonage Cottage, 1997
40 bed Connecticut licensed home for the aged, managed by the Housing Authority
and funded through a consortium of federal, state, and local private funding.
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