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It looks like they have finished the porch at 122 Huntington Street. They preserved and replaced the spindles along the porch, the brackets, and some of the decorative woodwork below the soffits, but unfortunately they also replaced the modern stock spindles on the upper deck, rather than restore historic spindles there. To be fair, it had been modern stock before they got started, but they could have added more value to the property had they gone with the historic stock. Also, they seem to have removed entirely the decorative woodwork from above the front stairs, which then subtracts value from the property.
So, it could be worse, but that is an old refrain in Hartford’s historic neighborhoods as too many residences are bought, sold, and traded by people who aren’t invested in Hartford. And what really sticks here is that, even after they started work without a permit, even after the City issued a stop work order, the Planning Division gave them an administrative approval on their permit application. That means they never even had to go through the Historic Preservation Commission, which would have had something to say about this work. This is on the City, however, not the property owner.
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