The Crosthwaite Building (pdf), on Allyn Street in Hartford, is a loft building, built in 1911. It originally housed the Hartford Wire Works Company (whose president was Frederick Crosthwaite), followed by other light manufacturing operations. Designed by Isaac A. Allen, Jr., the building was restored in 1984 by Stecker La Bau Arneill.

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Crosthwaite Building (1911)

2 thoughts on “Crosthwaite Building (1911)

  • August 16, 2023 at 11:57 am
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    Is this picture available for purchase in high resolution?

  • August 16, 2023 at 11:47 pm
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    Warikoo,
    I could send you the original higher resolution version. What do you want to use the image for? If you want to publish it somewhere you can credit it to Historic Buildings of Connecticut.

    Dan

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