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360 State Street (abbreviated as 360 State) is a skyscraper currently under construction. When complete, it will be the second-tallest building in New Haven, Connecticut, and the largest apartment building in the state. The 338-foot (103 m) tall mixed-use modernist building will include 500 luxury apartments which will sit on top of 25,000 square feet (2,300 m) of retail space.
The Connecticut Financial Center is the tallest building in New Haven, Connecticut, and the sixth tallest building in the state. The 383 foot postmodern skyscraper was completed in 1990 and lies adjacent to New Haven City Hall 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.
Crown Towers is a high-rise apartment building in New Haven, Connecticut. The fifth-tallest building in the city, the modernist building was New Haven's tallest residential building until the construction of 360 State Street in 2010.
Kline Biology Tower is a skyscraper in New Haven, Connecticut. The brutalist-style building is home to the Yale University Department of Biology and is currently the fourth-tallest building in New Haven. It was the tallest building in city from 1966 to 1969, and was designed by Philip Johnson.
The Knights of Columbus Building, in Downtown New Haven, Connecticut, is the headquarters of the Roman Catholic fraternal service organization, the Knights of Columbus. Also known as the Knights of Columbus Tower, the building was designed by Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates and finished in 1969. This 23 story modern style reinforced concrete building, at 321 feet (98 meters) tall, is the second-tallest building in the city's skyline.
The Union and New Haven Trust Building, also known as 205 Church Street, is a Georgian-Colonial Revival skyscraper in New Haven, Connecticut. Constructed in 1927, it was designed by architects Cross and Cross. The building sits on the northeast corner of the historic New Haven Green.
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