Built in 1974-1975 and replacing a former succession of historic low-rise buildings which once stretched on the west side of Main Street in Hartford, between Pearl Street and Center Congregational Church, is the skyscraper at One Financial Plaza. Popularly known as the Gold Building, for its unusually tinted windows, it was designed by Neuhaus & Taylor of Houston, TX. The Gold Building was recently the victim of some car-on-building violence.

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The Gold Building (1975)

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  • May 29, 2011 at 5:49 pm
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    A car didn’t really crash into the Gold Building. That was an April Fool’s Day joke on the Sad City Hartford blog.

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