Connecticut Financial Center

Skyscraper in New Haven, Connecticut From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Connecticut Financial Center is the tallest building in New Haven, Connecticut, United States, and the sixth tallest building in the state.[2][3] It was the first building in New Haven to be over 328 ft (100 m) tall. The 383 foot postmodern skyscraper was designed by the Toronto architectural firm Crang and Boake and completed in 1990. It is adjacent to New Haven City Hall facing the New Haven Green in Downtown New Haven. Among the current tenants of the building are United Illuminating, Bank of America, Merrill Lynch, the U.S. Attorney’s Office, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, and the Social Security Administration’s Office of Hearings and Appeals.[4] The CFC stands on the former site of the Powell Building, which was New Haven's first skyscraper.[5]

TypeOffice
Location157 Church Street
New Haven, Connecticut 06510-2100
United States
Coordinates41.307222°N 72.923889°W / 41.307222; -72.923889
Completed1990
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Connecticut Financial Center
The Connecticut Financial Center in 2024 viewed from the New Haven Green with City Hall in the foreground.
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TypeOffice
Location157 Church Street
New Haven, Connecticut 06510-2100
United States
Coordinates41.307222°N 72.923889°W / 41.307222; -72.923889
Completed1990
Height
Antenna spire383 ft (117 m)
Roof375 ft (114 m)
Technical details
Floor count26
Floor area467,500 sq ft (43,430 m2)
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