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Knights of Columbus building and Oak Street Connector, Church Street redevelopment area , New Haven.
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Title
Knights
of
Columbus
building
and
Oak
Street
Connector
,
Church
Street
redevelopment
area
,
New
Haven
.
Place
Church Street (New Haven, Conn.)
Topic
Urban renewal
Building sites
Theme
Environment
Infrastructure
Description
Aerial
or
rooftop
view
looking
northwest
showing
Church
Street
project
areas
,
New
Haven
. The
new
Knights
of
Columbus
building
can
be
seen
to the
right
of the
Oak
Street
Connector
.
East
of the
building
is
the
site
of the
New
Haven
Coliseum
, with
construction
work
apparently
in
progress
.
Other
new
buildings
visible
or
partially
visible
in the
redevelopment
area
include
the
SNET
building
,
Malley's
and
Macy's
department
stores
, and
First
New
Haven
National
Bank
.
Notes
Title
supplied
by
cataloger
September
10
,
1969
.
One
of a
collection
of
photographs
taken
by the
New
Haven
Redevelopment
Agency
to
document
a
massive
urban
planning
and
development
project
undertaken
from
1956
through
the
mid-1970s
. The
federally-financed
redevelopment
initiative
was
realized
through
a
series
of
projects
focused
on
particular
New
Haven
city
neighborhoods
identified
by
street
or
area
names
. These
projects
involved
the
demolition
of
old
structures
and
construction
of
new
buildings
,
roadways
and
other
facilities
.
Much
of the
area
involved
in the
Church
Street
project
had been
characterized
by a
mix
of
small
stores
,
restaurants
,
theaters
and
residences
. As
part
of
redevelopment
,
whole
blocks
were
demolished
to
make
way
for
larger
modern
structures
such
as
department
stores
,
hotels
,
office
buildings
, a
mall
and the
New
Haven
Veterans
Memorial
Coliseum
. The
Oak
Street
(Route
34)
Connector
is
also
known
as the
Richard
C
.
Lee
Connector
.
Lee
was
mayor
of
New
Haven
during
the
redevelopment
period
, and a
driving
force
behind
the
effort
.
New
Haven
Coliseum
was
closed
after
three
decades
of
operation
.
Date created
1970
.
Physical format
1
photograph
;
8
x
10
in.
Digital format
image/jpeg
Identifier
File
name
:
nhchs_pha_nhrapc_f015_ph31.jpg
Source
New
Haven
Museum
and
Historical
Society
Collection
The
New
Haven
Redevelopment
Agency
Photograph
Collection
.
Rights
Reproduction
and
copyright
information
regarding
this
image
is
available
from The
New
Haven
Museum
and
Historical
Society
.
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Photographs
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