The Linden

The Linden The prettiest condo in Downtown Hartford, CT. It is on the National Historic Register and remains one of the premier addresses in downtown Hartford, CT.

The Linden is a Victorian-era brick building that was modernized and converted from rental apartments into condominiums in 1979. A Little History
With Hartford‟s population increasing in the second half of the 19th century, the 18th-century homes which graced the Main Street/Capitol Avenue/Buckingham blocks were inadequate for the needs of the growing city. Large-scale residential hotels and apart

ment buildings with retail space on the ground floor were built on busy Main Street, while row houses were erected on side streets such as Capitol Avenue, Buckingham Street, and Linden Place. Frank Brown and James Thomson, principals in Brown, Thomson & Company, built The Linden, a five-story brick apartment house, in 1891. According to the Daily Courant in 1892, The Linden contained fifty-nine apartments, each with four or five rooms and a bathroom. The article also stated that “all of the rooms are light and airy, and from some the view is delightful. Every room is heated with hot water and supplied with gas fixtures. These are also wired for electric lights, which may sometime be put in. Every suite has its electric doorbell and an electric call bell for the janitor… In fact, the Linden is a model apartment house.”

The Main Street-side of The Linden boasted of five stores and an impressive main entrance to the building, with a wide hall leading to the stairs and the elevator. The second building, just to the South of the original building, was added in 1893; this addition increased the number of apartments to 85 and expanded the presence of The Linden along Main Street. Around 1910, an independent electric lighting plant was installed and, to meet increasing demand for two-room apartments, alterations were made on the upper two floors to increase the number of apartments to 90. Shafts were added to the middle of the structure so that some of the interior apartments had windows; of course, the view was across the shaft into the window of your neighbor. The lobby boasted of having the first-ever letter chute in Hartford, extending from the top floor to the letterbox in the main lobby. While the letter chute is no longer used, the mail carrier still picks up mail from the original letterbox, using the original locking system. The Linden also had its own two-ton ice machine for use by the residents. In modern times we would consider that a convenience for hosting parties; in a different era it was a luxury to have an in-house supply of ice for one‟s “ice box” vs. waiting for the ice man to deliver. The fortune of The Linden waxed and waned with the changing tides of the economy. What started as a plush apartment building became a boarding house, and in the 1970s was about to be condemned and demolished. In 1979, developer Tom Tramont had the vision to take the building back to its roots. It took two years to rebuild The Linden as a luxury condominium complex which would meet “the needs of residents that require all the advantages of City life.” Tramont modernized the electric, plumbing, and heating, while saving as much of the original woodwork, fireplaces, and brickwork as possible. He even went so far as to take over the operation of a wood stripping company for three months to refinish all of the wood pieces that he had salvaged from the building, and to use as many of the original bricks as possible when he built new arches or patched up brickwork within the building. In 1981, when mortgage rates were approaching 21%, the first new condos at The Linden went on the market. The historic building was once again one of the best addresses in downtown Hartford. Several years later the garages were added, further increasing the value of owning at The Linden. Its brick and brownstone façade, ornate wrought iron railings, and lush garden have caused comparisons to buildings in New Orleans, Charleston, or Savannah. We are all proud to make The Linden our home. Your Board of Directors and working Committees strive to continue the tradition of having The Linden be known as it was originally described: “a handsome, high-class apartment house and modern in every respect”. With thanks to The Antiquarian & Landmarks Society for contributing to this historical summary.

Many thanks to Chip & Kristin for the lovely plantings on Linden Place!
05/20/2024

Many thanks to Chip & Kristin for the lovely plantings on Linden Place!

FYI summer paving of Hudson Street between Jefferson and Pulaski Circle.Other neighborhood streets included on the list:...
05/08/2024

FYI summer paving of Hudson Street between Jefferson and Pulaski Circle.

Other neighborhood streets included on the list:
John between Park and Buckingham
Wadsworth between Park and Buckingham

DOWNTOWN TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTSThe City of Hartford in conjunction with the DOT is announcing the start of work on ...
03/28/2024

DOWNTOWN TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS
The City of Hartford in conjunction with the DOT is announcing the start of work on April 1, 2024, weather permitting, for the installation of traffic signal and pedestrian crosswalk improvements.

Project Locations:
• Main St. at Arch St. and Wells St.
• Main St. at Sheldon St. and Elm St.
• Main St. at Capitol Ave
• Main St. at Charter Oak Ave and Buckingham St.

The project consists of replacement and relocation of Concrete Pedestrian Ramps and installation of updated Pedestrian Crosswalk signals and appurtenances as well as traffic control signal improvements.

LANE CLOSURE INFO
Roadway construction activity and roadway lane closures will occur during the hours of 9:00am and 3:00pm.

Motorists are urged to obey the posted speed limit and proceed with caution through this and all other construction work zones.

The roses around the Linden garden are still blooming despite the recent cold nights!
11/21/2023

The roses around the Linden garden are still blooming despite the recent cold nights!

Scaffolding going up on the north side of the building…
08/16/2023

Scaffolding going up on the north side of the building…

04/12/2023

HARTFORD TO BEGIN RESURFACING AND CONSTRUCTION WORK ON MAIN STREET

HARTFORD, CONN (April 11, 2023) – Today, the City of Hartford announced that it will begin extensive work to resurface, repave, and restripe a stretch of Main Street in Downtown Hartford. The work will begin on April 15th, taking place on Main Street from Gold Street to Wyllys Street, and will result in temporary construction disruptions.

Weather permitting, the construction is anticipated to take 30 days. From April 15 to April 23, construction will begin, and during this period, work will be conducted between 7 AM and 3 PM. From April 24 to May 2, milling and paving will take place between 7 PM and 5 AM. From May 3 to May 15, the project will wrap up construction, which will also take place between 7 PM and 5 AM. The contractor may work outside of these times to complete minor or intermittent tasks.

Street parking is expected to be limited during this period, with more prevalent daytime impacts during the first week of construction and evening impacts in the following weeks. Transit stops may also temporarily shift during construction. Anyone with questions about the project can contact the Department of Public Works at [email protected].

The planters on Linden Place got a nice Fall glow-up!
10/10/2022

The planters on Linden Place got a nice Fall glow-up!

The streets in and around our neighborhood will be affected by all three legs of tomorrow's marathon, plan your travels ...
10/07/2022

The streets in and around our neighborhood will be affected by all three legs of tomorrow's marathon, plan your travels accordingly!

A reminder that not all plastic takeout containers are recyclable! Please re-use your takeout containers and then put th...
08/12/2022

A reminder that not all plastic takeout containers are recyclable!
Please re-use your takeout containers and then put them in the trash dumpsters and not the recycling bins.

Black plastic was removed last year from the list of items acceptable in home recycling bins collected weekly by towns. But few members of the public seem to know it.

Parking ban in Hartford starting at 8 pm tonight.
02/24/2022

Parking ban in Hartford starting at 8 pm tonight.

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Hartford, CT
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