The University of Hartford has sold a 10.4-acre campus on Asylum Street that was once home to the Hartford College for Women.
The $1 million sale of three adjacent properties on Asylum Street was recorded March 14, according to city assessing records. It includes the properties at 1265, 1283 and 1315 Asylum Ave.
The buyer – Great Neck, N.Y.-based Hartford Gardens LLC, was formed in February, according to state business records. Its principals include Boston Holding LLC, of Great Neck, and William Goodman, also of Great Neck.
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New Canaan town and school board officials met with the goal of opening more productive lines of comunication.Contributed photo
In an amiable meeting between the Board of Finance and school officials on Tuesday Feb. 9, movement was made on changes that had been forecast by First Selectman Kevin Moynihan to merge school district efforts with the town.
“We have made some progress in terms of sharing information between the town and BOE. We haven’t always done the most perfect job of doing that,” said Board of Finance member Neil Budnick, who also sits on the Selectman’s Advisory Committee on Infrastructure.