On the northeast corner of New Haven Green, at 205 Church Street, is the Union and New Haven Trust Building, built in 1927-1928. It was designed by Cross and Cross of New York to reflect the architecture of the three churches on the Green. The cupola mirrors that of United Church on the Green. The Union Trust Company moved its headquarters to Stamford in 1981, but a branch office was maintained on the ground floor of the building. After various acquisitions and mergers it is now a Wells Fargo branch. The above picture was taken when the building was undergoing restoration work.

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Union and New Haven Trust Building (1927)

2 thoughts on “Union and New Haven Trust Building (1927)

  • February 27, 2013 at 7:07 am
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    This building is listed in several books and publications ( not to
    Mention many paranormal sites ) as one of the most haunted
    Buildings in Connecticut. It also sits among the paranormal
    Elite for being one of only three known skyscrapers in the world
    Believed to be haunted.

  • March 15, 2014 at 5:08 pm
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    I have a small book of Christmas Carols that was given to Christmas Club clients in 1960.
    Would anyone be interested in it?

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