Four Hartford homes to be relocated as CT Children’s Hospital expands into Frog Hollow neighborhood

Four homes in Hartford’s Frog Hollow neighborhood, including three that are deemed historic, will be relocated to allow for expansion of Connecticut Children’s Hospital. The City Council approved a resolution allowing the city to transfer four other blighted and vacant properties in the neighborhood to Southside Institution Neighborhood Alliance Inc. so the land can be used to house the displaced homes. The timeline of the relocation is unclear because the resolution was referred to the Planning, Economic Development and Housing Committee for consideration. In May, Connecticut Children’s broke ground on a $326 million clinical tower and a parking garage with 910 spaces built by LAZ and leased by the hospital. Marcus Ordoñez, co-chairman of the Frog Hollow NRZ, said the neighbors are relieved the homes, which are located on the corner of Lincoln and Washington streets, will be relocated and not demolished.

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