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A bit of forensic carpentry

David
117 Sigourney Street
04/04/2019

Been meaning to post a photos of the wallpaper we found behind the more modern wallboard for awhile now.



Progress at 117 Sigourney

David
117 Sigourney Street
04/04/2019

The new rear stairs are under construction, and framing is move along nicely.



Progress at 115 Sigourney Street

David
115 Sigourney Street
04/04/2019

The new hardwood floors are going in.  The wood inlay, which is in between the parlor and the kitchen and in between the dining room and the side parlor, marks the original front of the house.  We thought it would be a nice feature to mark the divide between the original 1880s house and the 1890s addition, and we think the wood inlay looks really good.

Also, take a look at the poster covering the front door.  That’s the last connection to the old non-profit that had its office here, and we’ll be breaking that connection soon.



Digging a hole

David
86 & 88 Hawthorn Street
04/03/2019

We are underway on Hawthorn!  A nice hole was dug today.



The Partnership for Strong Communities Recognizes NINA's work to Diversify the Affordable Housing stock in Hartford

David
News
03/12/2019

The Partnership for Strong Communities mentioned NINA's work on affordable housing in Asylum Hill in a nice piece on diversifying Hartford's affordable housing stock on its web site today.  Not to sound ungrateful, but they did get the address of the Zunner Building wrong!  It's at 207 Garden Street, and it does include a three-bedroom along with several one-bedroom apartments, all of which are affordable and in a fantastic location.  The addresses that the piece did list, 87 and 89 Atwood Street, are still NINA projects, though.  They are the side-by-side, three-story townhomes that we located behind the historic facade of a Perfect Six.

The other address listed, 4-40 Vine Street, is a fantastic set of buildings beautifully restored by our peer CDC, Sheldon Oak Central.



You never know what you'll find

David
117 Sigourney Street
02/01/2019

It's always fun to pull down the modern walls in a historic building, because you just never know what you'll find.  At 117 Sigourney Street, we found a bucket above the ceiling.  Best guess is that it was a worker who left it there, from when the building was built or for some repair work done after that.



the fifth annual Caroling in the Park!

David
Friends of Sigourney Square Park
12/12/2018

The Friends of Sigourney Square Park hosted the Fifth Annual Caroling in the Park tonight.  The event was sponsored by the Asylum Hill Neighborhood Association and NINA, with support from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hartford and Youth Challenge.  Santa arrived on a sleigh provided by the Hartford Fire Department, and he heard Christmas wishes from kids (and adults!) and helped to lead the singing.  The Glory Chapel Choir provided cover for anyone too nervous to sing, and afterwards we all went to Glory Chapel for hot chocolate at Glory Chapel, just a block away on May Street.

Pictured in the slide show are members of the Glory Chapel Choir, Santa Claus, Luwannia Martin, Val Carrier, David Corrigan, and David MacDonald.

Photos by Bernie Michel.

 



Volunteers from The Hartford At work on 117 Sigourney Street

David
117 Sigourney Street
12/06/2018

A group of volunteers from The Hartford's IT section came in today to help out on 117 Sigourney Street.  They helped out with removing nails and hauling in the new windows, which arrived this morning.



New and Old Egresses at 117 Sigourney Street

David
117 Sigourney Street
12/03/2018

Over at 117 Sigourney, we've started on new egresses as well as closing up old ones.  Along the south side of the building, we've removed the doors that led to the fire escape, and this work is then a prelude to removing the fire escape altogether.  Around at the back of the building, we're adding a new egress:  this new back door will lead to a new, interior staircase that will have access to each of the three units.  We think this will make for a much more attractive, safe, and sustainable building.  The old iron fire escape is not particularly safe, and it can get very slippery.  The new staircase, which opens up directly onto the parking lot, will be protected against inclement weather and will probably now become the main point of entry for the future residents.  Who would want to take their groceries all the way around the front of the building?

 That's Matt Pearce looking back at us from the basement.  He's building the new staircase for us.



Progress at 115 Sigourney Street

David
115 Sigourney Street
12/03/2018

We're moving along at 115 Sigourney Street:  the insulation is going in, and we've constructed the new staircase to the second floor.  This will open up the foyer into a two-story cathedral ceiling, and we think it will have the dramatic effect that this house deserves.  Also, there's still one reminder left from the office that used to be on the first flor:  the old desk!  It's been moved out of its original location in what will be the kitchen into what will be the dining room, and it's proving quite handy for our contractors.



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