Lying on the corner of Elm and Church streets, the site was the home of Richard Perry in the 1640s, who served as secretary to the General Court of the Colony of New Haven.
Built for the Union and New Haven Trust Co. during the Roaring Twenties, the building was designed to reflect the architecture of the Green and its three historic churches; the building's golden cupola intentionally mirrors that of the Green's United Church. The Union Trust Company moved its headquarters to Stamford in 1981, but kept a branch on the ground floor. The bank was purchased in 1995 by First Union Corporation, which later took the name of its Wachovia acquisition and in 2010 merged into Wells Fargo. The building's ground floor is still occupied by a Wells Fargo branch.
On March 28, 2013, Cooper Church LLC, a New York-based developer, purchased the 184,480 square-foot building from Hampshire Hotels & Resorts for $13.5 million. The New Haven Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) approved Cooper Church’s proposed zoning variances in June 2013. Construction to convert the former office building to 138 studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom market rate rental apartments began in April 2014.
30 Park Place, Four Season Private Residences New York Downtown, is a new tower currently under construction in Tribeca, Manhattan, New York City. At 937 feet, the property will be the tallest residential building Downtown, offering residents panoramic views of the Midtown skyline and New York Harbor. The top floors of the 82-story building will have 157 residences, ranging from one to six bedrooms, all reached through a dedicated residential lobby at 30 Park Place. Below will be a 185-room Four Seasons Hotel, with its own lobby on Barclay Street, which is scheduled to open in July 2016.
Construction and financing
The property was purchased in 2006, but funding for construction was not secured until 2013. Developed by Silverstein Properties, the tower was designed by Robert A. M. Stern Architects and will be serviced by the Four Seasons Hotel. In May 2013, Silverstein Properties secured $660 million for construction financing.Tishman Construction is managing the project. Construction began in the fall of 2013 and is expected to be complete in 2016. The building topped out in early 2015, and installation of the exterior and windows was finished in Augsust of 2015. When completed, 30 Park Place will be the second tallest residential building in Downtown Manhattan, after 70 Pine Street.
The AIA Guide to New York City says about the building: "A boring limestone monolith that has trouble deciding between a heritage of stripped down neo-Classical and a new breath of Art Deco."
In addition to housing the Postal Service, the 90 Church Street building contains offices of the New York State Public Service Commission, the New York State Health Department, and the New York City Housing Authority.
Grace Church in Newark (Episcopal), located at 950 Broad Street in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States, was founded on Ascension Day in 1837 at the behest of Bishop George Washington Doane, who intended it to be the standard bearer for Anglo-Catholicism in the northern part of his diocese (which then comprised the whole state of New Jersey).
The church building, designed by Richard Upjohn, who was also the architect of Trinity Church, New York, was consecrated on October 5, 1848. It is widely esteemed as an outstanding example of Gothic Revival architecture in the United States. The church was built on the site of the old Essex County Courthouse and Jail which burnt down on August 15, 1835.
In Grace Church's liturgy the tradition of ceremonial grandeur inherited from the nineteenth-century Catholic Revival mingles with the influence of the twentieth-century Liturgical Movement. Incense, lights, and beautiful vestments are used, but the ceremonial is intelligible, and the contemporary-language rite from the 1979 Book of Common Prayer (Rite II) is used. Active participation of the people is encouraged.
Grace Church (1835-1865) was an episcopal church in Boston, Massachusetts, located in Beacon Hill, on Temple Street. The church operated for 30 years. Ministers included Thomas M. Clark (1836-1843); Clement Moore Butler (1844-1847); and Charles Mason (1848-1862; d.1862).
Architect William Washburn designed the church building in 1835. In 1951, Isaac Smith Homans said:
In 1865 the building was "sold to the Methodist Episcopal Society of North Russell Street."
The original brick building, the town's first church and now a chapel attached to the current church, was consecrated by assistant bishop John Johns in 1852. At that and some other times, Grace Church shared a single rector with historic Christ Church (Lancaster County, Virginia) (founded 1670), St. Mary's Church Whitechapel (founded 1669), and/or Trinity Church in Lancaster.
The current sanctuary was dedicated by Bishop Goodwin in 1959, and an arcade connects it with the old church, now a chapel. In 1988, Bishop Peter James Lee consecrated the enlarged Grace House. Further expansion occurred in 2002.
Don't miss the chance to get your foot on the Cessnock property ladder with this charming two-bedroom cottage, which offers plenty of period details.
Situated on a lovely 594sqm block on a quiet street, the home sits back from the boundary for added privacy and overlooks farmland at the rear.
A vine covered arbour sets the scene as you approach the home which leads up to the front veranda, bricked in and with plantation shutters installed, it provides a great spot to watch the world go by while adding to the character of the property's façade.
Dado board walls and timber fretwork complement the home's traditional elements, while ornate plaster ceilings throughout enhance the sense of space in each room.
A range of period features including picture rails and a lovely original fireplace ...
published: 15 Aug 2022
90 Church Street Basking Ridge, NJ | ColdwellBankerHomes.com
90 Church Street, Basking Ridge, NJ
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Lee Opperman - Coldwell Banker | 908.766.2900
Early American five bedroom, three and one-half bath home in Liberty Corner on approximately 1.4 acres is the perfect combination of the original 1700s home with a large addition. It has a vintage charm with modern amenities. On the first floor there is a master suite. The second floor features thr
published: 09 Oct 2019
90 Church Street, Ryde NSW 2112 | AuPropertyReport.Com
90 Church Street, Ryde NSW 2112
Property Type: house
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4
Car Space: 3
Rare investment opportunity within a prime location
For more information https://www.aupropertyreport.com/auction-guesstimate/23199710376/90-Church-Street-Ryde-NSW-2112
published: 07 Jun 2019
90 Church St Charleston SC 29401
Presented by: Thomas Bennett: (843) 906-0247
Carriage Properties
19 Exchange St
Charleston
SC, 29401
Office: 843-266-8000
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published: 16 Apr 2015
Virtual Tour - 90 Church Street, Kenilworth - Tevin Barca - RE/MAX
Virtual Tour - 90 Church Street, Kenilworth - Tevin Barca - RE/MAX
published: 26 Jan 2021
Building the World Trade Center in Minecraft #14 | 90 Church Street. Vesey Street |
My 6th edition of the original World Trade Center (Twin Towers) in New York!
published: 29 May 2021
Church Street Dental Practice Celebrates 90 Years
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Don't miss the chance to get your foot on the Cessnock property ladder with this charming two-bedroom cottage, which offers plenty of period details.
Situated ...
Don't miss the chance to get your foot on the Cessnock property ladder with this charming two-bedroom cottage, which offers plenty of period details.
Situated on a lovely 594sqm block on a quiet street, the home sits back from the boundary for added privacy and overlooks farmland at the rear.
A vine covered arbour sets the scene as you approach the home which leads up to the front veranda, bricked in and with plantation shutters installed, it provides a great spot to watch the world go by while adding to the character of the property's façade.
Dado board walls and timber fretwork complement the home's traditional elements, while ornate plaster ceilings throughout enhance the sense of space in each room.
A range of period features including picture rails and a lovely original fireplace provide a charming reminder of the home's providence and have been incorporated into a modern makeover for a lovely nod to the past.
The home has a traditional layout typical of its era, with two generously-proportioned bedrooms. A light-filled lounge room is also located towards the front of the house, while a second living room, adjoining kitchen and separate dining room are situated at the rear, providing a surprising amount of living space in a house of this era.
The kitchen and bathroom have both been renovated and offer all the mod cons in sympathetic tones and materials. A breakfast bar, dishwasher and 900mm stainless steel stove make the kitchen a pleasure to be in while the bathroom has the feel of a high-end spa. A free-standing cast iron bath is complimented by a floating timber vanity, frameless shower screen and matt black fixtures.
Featuring a north-easterly orientation the back yard captures the morning sun, while established lawns and gardens outside provide a lovely aspect around the home.
The property's fantastic location is sure to appeal to buyers, with its combination of a quiet suburban setting on the edge of a picturesque rural area, while still being close to amenities and in proximity to major regional transport routes.
Local shops including a supermarket, cafes and a lovely pub are available in the neighbourhood.
A network of playgrounds, reserves and sporting fields are located in easy reach of the property, with Manning Park Leash Free Area just 5 blocks down the down the road, while a range of public and Catholic schooling options and childcare centres are also nearby.
Wine lovers will enjoy having the award-winning world-renowned vineyards of Pokolbin just 10 minutes away, while proximity to the New England Highway and Hunter Expressway open up the attractions of the wider Hunter Region including the beaches and city centre of Newcastle, the revitalised CBD of Maitland and the employment opportunities of the Upper Hunter coalfields.
This property is proudly marketed by Pat Howard and Dane Power, contact 0408 270 313 or 0478 810 261 for further information or to book your private inspection.
First National David Haggarty, We Put You First
Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.
Don't miss the chance to get your foot on the Cessnock property ladder with this charming two-bedroom cottage, which offers plenty of period details.
Situated on a lovely 594sqm block on a quiet street, the home sits back from the boundary for added privacy and overlooks farmland at the rear.
A vine covered arbour sets the scene as you approach the home which leads up to the front veranda, bricked in and with plantation shutters installed, it provides a great spot to watch the world go by while adding to the character of the property's façade.
Dado board walls and timber fretwork complement the home's traditional elements, while ornate plaster ceilings throughout enhance the sense of space in each room.
A range of period features including picture rails and a lovely original fireplace provide a charming reminder of the home's providence and have been incorporated into a modern makeover for a lovely nod to the past.
The home has a traditional layout typical of its era, with two generously-proportioned bedrooms. A light-filled lounge room is also located towards the front of the house, while a second living room, adjoining kitchen and separate dining room are situated at the rear, providing a surprising amount of living space in a house of this era.
The kitchen and bathroom have both been renovated and offer all the mod cons in sympathetic tones and materials. A breakfast bar, dishwasher and 900mm stainless steel stove make the kitchen a pleasure to be in while the bathroom has the feel of a high-end spa. A free-standing cast iron bath is complimented by a floating timber vanity, frameless shower screen and matt black fixtures.
Featuring a north-easterly orientation the back yard captures the morning sun, while established lawns and gardens outside provide a lovely aspect around the home.
The property's fantastic location is sure to appeal to buyers, with its combination of a quiet suburban setting on the edge of a picturesque rural area, while still being close to amenities and in proximity to major regional transport routes.
Local shops including a supermarket, cafes and a lovely pub are available in the neighbourhood.
A network of playgrounds, reserves and sporting fields are located in easy reach of the property, with Manning Park Leash Free Area just 5 blocks down the down the road, while a range of public and Catholic schooling options and childcare centres are also nearby.
Wine lovers will enjoy having the award-winning world-renowned vineyards of Pokolbin just 10 minutes away, while proximity to the New England Highway and Hunter Expressway open up the attractions of the wider Hunter Region including the beaches and city centre of Newcastle, the revitalised CBD of Maitland and the employment opportunities of the Upper Hunter coalfields.
This property is proudly marketed by Pat Howard and Dane Power, contact 0408 270 313 or 0478 810 261 for further information or to book your private inspection.
First National David Haggarty, We Put You First
Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.
90 Church Street, Basking Ridge, NJ
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Lee Opperman - Co...
90 Church Street, Basking Ridge, NJ
Map it at https://www.google.com/maps/place/90+Church+Street,+Basking+Ridge,+NJ
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Lee Opperman - Coldwell Banker | 908.766.2900
Early American five bedroom, three and one-half bath home in Liberty Corner on approximately 1.4 acres is the perfect combination of the original 1700s home with a large addition. It has a vintage charm with modern amenities. On the first floor there is a master suite. The second floor features thr
90 Church Street, Basking Ridge, NJ
Map it at https://www.google.com/maps/place/90+Church+Street,+Basking+Ridge,+NJ
ColdwellBankerHomes.com
Lee Opperman - Coldwell Banker | 908.766.2900
Early American five bedroom, three and one-half bath home in Liberty Corner on approximately 1.4 acres is the perfect combination of the original 1700s home with a large addition. It has a vintage charm with modern amenities. On the first floor there is a master suite. The second floor features thr
90 Church Street, Ryde NSW 2112
Property Type: house
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4
Car Space: 3
Rare investment opportunity within a prime location
For more informa...
90 Church Street, Ryde NSW 2112
Property Type: house
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4
Car Space: 3
Rare investment opportunity within a prime location
For more information https://www.aupropertyreport.com/auction-guesstimate/23199710376/90-Church-Street-Ryde-NSW-2112
90 Church Street, Ryde NSW 2112
Property Type: house
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4
Car Space: 3
Rare investment opportunity within a prime location
For more information https://www.aupropertyreport.com/auction-guesstimate/23199710376/90-Church-Street-Ryde-NSW-2112
Contact Us
Tel: 01902 491 539
www.churchstreetdentalcare.co.uk
Church Street Dental Practice has been going for 90 years, and we have loyal staff who have work...
Contact Us
Tel: 01902 491 539
www.churchstreetdentalcare.co.uk
Church Street Dental Practice has been going for 90 years, and we have loyal staff who have worked for us for more than 40 years! It's a fantastic place to work - like a big family.
Church Street Dental Practice
27-29 Lichfield St,
Bilston, WV14 0AJ
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Contact Us
Tel: 01902 491 539
www.churchstreetdentalcare.co.uk
Church Street Dental Practice has been going for 90 years, and we have loyal staff who have worked for us for more than 40 years! It's a fantastic place to work - like a big family.
Church Street Dental Practice
27-29 Lichfield St,
Bilston, WV14 0AJ
#abigfamily #90th anniversary #alwaysfriendly #dentists #dentalcare #greatexperience #patientcare #dental #professionaldentists #rewardingcare #Hygienist #trust #dentistry #smile #teeth #dentistryworld #dentalvideos #dentalclinic #dentistrylife #dentalhygiene #dentistlife
Don't miss the chance to get your foot on the Cessnock property ladder with this charming two-bedroom cottage, which offers plenty of period details.
Situated on a lovely 594sqm block on a quiet street, the home sits back from the boundary for added privacy and overlooks farmland at the rear.
A vine covered arbour sets the scene as you approach the home which leads up to the front veranda, bricked in and with plantation shutters installed, it provides a great spot to watch the world go by while adding to the character of the property's façade.
Dado board walls and timber fretwork complement the home's traditional elements, while ornate plaster ceilings throughout enhance the sense of space in each room.
A range of period features including picture rails and a lovely original fireplace provide a charming reminder of the home's providence and have been incorporated into a modern makeover for a lovely nod to the past.
The home has a traditional layout typical of its era, with two generously-proportioned bedrooms. A light-filled lounge room is also located towards the front of the house, while a second living room, adjoining kitchen and separate dining room are situated at the rear, providing a surprising amount of living space in a house of this era.
The kitchen and bathroom have both been renovated and offer all the mod cons in sympathetic tones and materials. A breakfast bar, dishwasher and 900mm stainless steel stove make the kitchen a pleasure to be in while the bathroom has the feel of a high-end spa. A free-standing cast iron bath is complimented by a floating timber vanity, frameless shower screen and matt black fixtures.
Featuring a north-easterly orientation the back yard captures the morning sun, while established lawns and gardens outside provide a lovely aspect around the home.
The property's fantastic location is sure to appeal to buyers, with its combination of a quiet suburban setting on the edge of a picturesque rural area, while still being close to amenities and in proximity to major regional transport routes.
Local shops including a supermarket, cafes and a lovely pub are available in the neighbourhood.
A network of playgrounds, reserves and sporting fields are located in easy reach of the property, with Manning Park Leash Free Area just 5 blocks down the down the road, while a range of public and Catholic schooling options and childcare centres are also nearby.
Wine lovers will enjoy having the award-winning world-renowned vineyards of Pokolbin just 10 minutes away, while proximity to the New England Highway and Hunter Expressway open up the attractions of the wider Hunter Region including the beaches and city centre of Newcastle, the revitalised CBD of Maitland and the employment opportunities of the Upper Hunter coalfields.
This property is proudly marketed by Pat Howard and Dane Power, contact 0408 270 313 or 0478 810 261 for further information or to book your private inspection.
First National David Haggarty, We Put You First
Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.
90 Church Street, Basking Ridge, NJ
Map it at https://www.google.com/maps/place/90+Church+Street,+Basking+Ridge,+NJ
ColdwellBankerHomes.com
Lee Opperman - Coldwell Banker | 908.766.2900
Early American five bedroom, three and one-half bath home in Liberty Corner on approximately 1.4 acres is the perfect combination of the original 1700s home with a large addition. It has a vintage charm with modern amenities. On the first floor there is a master suite. The second floor features thr
90 Church Street, Ryde NSW 2112
Property Type: house
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4
Car Space: 3
Rare investment opportunity within a prime location
For more information https://www.aupropertyreport.com/auction-guesstimate/23199710376/90-Church-Street-Ryde-NSW-2112
Contact Us
Tel: 01902 491 539
www.churchstreetdentalcare.co.uk
Church Street Dental Practice has been going for 90 years, and we have loyal staff who have worked for us for more than 40 years! It's a fantastic place to work - like a big family.
Church Street Dental Practice
27-29 Lichfield St,
Bilston, WV14 0AJ
#abigfamily #90th anniversary #alwaysfriendly #dentists #dentalcare #greatexperience #patientcare #dental #professionaldentists #rewardingcare #Hygienist #trust #dentistry #smile #teeth #dentistryworld #dentalvideos #dentalclinic #dentistrylife #dentalhygiene #dentistlife
Lying on the corner of Elm and Church streets, the site was the home of Richard Perry in the 1640s, who served as secretary to the General Court of the Colony of New Haven.
Built for the Union and New Haven Trust Co. during the Roaring Twenties, the building was designed to reflect the architecture of the Green and its three historic churches; the building's golden cupola intentionally mirrors that of the Green's United Church. The Union Trust Company moved its headquarters to Stamford in 1981, but kept a branch on the ground floor. The bank was purchased in 1995 by First Union Corporation, which later took the name of its Wachovia acquisition and in 2010 merged into Wells Fargo. The building's ground floor is still occupied by a Wells Fargo branch.
On March 28, 2013, Cooper Church LLC, a New York-based developer, purchased the 184,480 square-foot building from Hampshire Hotels & Resorts for $13.5 million. The New Haven Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) approved Cooper Church’s proposed zoning variances in June 2013. Construction to convert the former office building to 138 studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom market rate rental apartments began in April 2014.
GraceUnited MethodistChurch was ravaged by a fire from a lightning strike in May 2022 ... Deb Quillen of Grace United Methodist Church appreciates the patience of her congregation and the general public ...
22 as SouthStreetGallery... South Street Gallery’s contributions extend beyond its walls, with stunning stained glass installations gracing churches, restaurants, and community spaces across the region.
I am dismayed by the attempt of Grace Lutheran Church to have the city remove the assessment the church is asked to pay for the cost of street reconstruction ... .
MANKATO — Grace Lutheran Church is objecting to paying its cut of a street reconstruction project, calling the $82,000 in assessments illegal and a threat to the congregation’s charitable efforts to feed the poor ... .
It was in the fall of 1994 that the Shepherd’s Staff, a faith-based coordinated outreach program of the Westminster Ministerium, moved to its current location on Carroll Street, across the street from Grace Lutheran Church.