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After 142 years, former Catholic school in Connecticut could become apartments

Summary by Hartford Courant
A historic but vacant building in downtown Middletown that began as a parochial school more than a century ago would be converted to 16 apartments under a developer’s plan. Parker Benjamin Inc. is proposing to preserve the three-story brick school at St. Johns Square, which has been shut down since 2010. The developer will lay out specifics for the planning and zoning commission at a hearing next month, but has indicated the project would create…

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Hartford Courant broke the news in Hartford, United States on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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