
According to the Hartford Business Journal, Connecticut’s historic newspaper headquarters are being reshaped as the industry contracts. In Waterbury, the 70,000‑square‑foot Republican‑American building at 389 Meadow Street, topped by its iconic 245‑foot clock tower, is under contract to be converted into apartments with ground‑floor retail. In Hartford, the 286,415‑square‑foot former Courant headquarters at 285 Broad Street, sitting on 4.4 acres near the Capitol, is heading to an online auction with bidding starting at just $1. Meanwhile, The Day newspaper’s 50,041‑square‑foot property on Eugene O’Neill Drive in New London sold for $1.87 million to High Tide Capital, which plans a $20‑million redevelopment into 65 apartments, retail, and a museum.
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