The former Union and New Haven Trust Building, located at 205 Church Street in New Haven , Connecticut , United States, was the tallest building in New Haven when it was constructed in 1927. This Georgian - Colonial Revival skyscraper was designed by architects Cross and Cross . The building, sited on the northeast corner of the historic New Haven Green , changed hands several times over the years. In 2014 it was converted into residences and renamed The Union.
5-1123: Union Trust Building or Union Trust Company Building may refer to: Union and New Haven Trust Building , in New Haven, Connecticut Union Trust Company Building (Springfield, Massachusetts) Guardian Building , in Detroit, Michigan Union Trust Company Building (St. Louis, Missouri) , listed on the NRHP in Missouri Union Trust Building (Cincinnati, Ohio) Huntington Bank Building in Cleveland, Ohio Union Trust Building (New York City) , now demolished Union Trust Building (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) Union Trust Company Building (Providence, Rhode Island) Union Trust Building (Seattle) , Washington Union Trust Building (Washington, D.C.) Union Trust & Deposit Co./Union Trust National Bank , Parkersburg, West Virginia Topics referred to by
10-552: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Union and New Haven Trust Building Situated on the corner of Elm and Church streets, the site was the home of Richard Perry in the 1640s, who served as secretary to the General Court of the Colony of New Haven . The building was constructed for the Union and New Haven Trust Co. during
15-556: The Roaring Twenties , designed to reflect the architecture of the Green and its three historic churches. The building's golden cupola intentionally mirrors that of the Green's United Church. The building was the tallest in New Haven when it opened in 1927. The Union Trust Company moved its headquarters to Stamford in 1981, but kept a branch on the ground floor. The bank was purchased in 1995 by First Union Corporation , which later took
20-496: The name of its Wachovia acquisition and in 2010 merged into Wells Fargo . The building's ground floor is still occupied by a Wells Fargo branch. On March 28, 2013, Cooper Church LLC, a New York-based developer, purchased the 184,480 square-foot building from Hampshire Hotels & Resorts for $ 13.5 million. The New Haven Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) approved Cooper Church’s proposed zoning variances in June 2013. Construction to convert
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