A series of entries designed to capture the ongoing adventures of NINA! See how we came to be where we are today, and follow along as we enter the new century of social media!

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NINA in the news!

11/18/2010

Ken Gosselin, the Courant's real estate reporter, published an article in the paper today about NINA's recent purchase of 207-213 Garden Street. The article is no longer available online, but we saved

NINA in the news!

10/9/2010

The Hartford Guardian published a brief article broadcasting our open house next week and describing NINA's work in Asylum Hill.

NINA in the news!

4/11/2010

Tom Condon's column today is about NINA and its work in the Sigourney Square District. Tom paid particular attention to the project at 87-89 Atwood Street. The article isn't available online any longer, but we saved a copy of it for posterity.

NINA in the news!

5/5/2009

Ken Gosselin wrote a nice article about 87-89 Atwood that was published in today's Courant. The article isn't available online any longer, but we preserved a copy of it for posterity. And seriously, we didn't spray paint the "no parking" on the street, but we think it was a fabulous idea to do it! (Likely it was our friends at the Hartford Fire Department.)

NINA's Work Recognized by the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation

4/27/2009

NINA was very honored to be recognized by the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation with their prestigious Harlan H. Griswold Award in HIstoric Preservation for exemplifying "Harland Griswold's leadership, vision, and selfless dedication to preserving Connecticut's heritage and who by deed or example have mad our state a better place for all of its citizens." We shared the award with Neighborhood Housing Services of New Haven, which like us works to preserve historic properties as affordable housing opportunities. CTHP has a nice write-up on its web site, and they also mention the other awards given out tonight. We especially want to extend our congratulations to Trinity College and the University of Hartford Hartt School of Music on their awards -- together we are all working together to preserve Hartford's history well into the future!

NINA in the news!

8/29/2008

Lisa Prevost published an article today in the New York Times, describing NINA"s efforts to purchase distressed houses in Asylum Hill. The article featured photos of 246-248 Sargeant Street and 235-237 Sargeant Street, and it quoted some of our friends in the neighborhood as well.

NINA's Work Recognized by This Old House!

7/24/2008

Okay, this is just plain fun! One of our favoritest TV shows going (you'd kind of guessed that already, hadn't you?) recognized Asylum Hill as one of the "best old neighborhoods" in the country in their partner magazine. Not only did they mention NINA's work in the neighborhood, but they also including one of Ken's photos! Here's where to go to see it all: Best Places for First-Time Buyers to Get an Old House (Slide 1 of 17) Best Places for Retirees to Buy an Old House (Slide 4 of 15) Best Places for City Slickers to Buy an Old House (Slide 1 of 15) Best Places to Buy a Queen Anne (Slide 2 of 14) Best Places in the Northeast to Buy an Old House (Slide 1 of 11) The feature is the same under each category, so the additional links are really just an indication of how excited we are about this!

Placing the Commemorative Cornerstone, 21 Ashley Street

11/19/2004

NINA held a ceremony to place a commemorative cornerstone at 21 Ashley Street.  The house is now firmly ensconced at its new location, and the next step will be to build the front porch.




Moving the Victorian Lady - Day 2

7/19/2004

She sat at the corner of Garden and Ashley overnight, but today we delivered her to her new location!  Next steps will include building the foundation under her and then adding a historically appropriate front porch and steps.

Stay tuned -- more to come!


Moving the Victorian Lady - Day 1

7/18/2004

After weeks of preparation, today was the Big Day!  The Victorian Lady began her move from 47 Sigourney Street to 21 Ashley Street, traveling along Farmington Avenue and then up Cogswell Street to Garden Street.

Unfortunately, we had to pause at the corner of Ashley and Garden due to some issues with power lines, but we're looking forward to moving the Victorian Lady onto her new lot first thing tomorrow morning!




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