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First New Haven National Bank and Macy's department store, Church Street , New Haven.
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Title
First
New
Haven
National
Bank
and
Macy's
department
store
,
Church
Street
,
New
Haven
.
Creator
Vanacore, Ernest J.
Place
Church Street (New Haven, Conn.)
Topic
Urban renewal
Bank buildings
Department stores
Commercial buildings
Theme
Environment
Infrastructure
Description
Apparent
rooftop
view
looking
south
down
Church
Street
toward
Frontage
Road
and the
Oak
Street
Connector
. The
First
New
Haven
National
Bank
building
is
visible
on the
left
side
of
Church
Street
.
Macy's
can
be
seen
on the
right
side
.
Notes
Title
supplied
by
cataloger
Dated
January
12
,
1967
.
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
. The
new
structures
were
part
of the
Church
Street
project
. The
Church
Street
area
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
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
.
Macy's
was
one
of the
retail
anchors
for the
redeveloped
Church
Street
project
area
. The
store
has
since
closed
,
leaving
the
building
vacant
.
Date created
1967
Physical format
1
photograph
;
8
x
10
in.
Digital format
image/jpeg
Identifier
File
name
:
nhchs_pha_nhrapc_f012_ph29.jpg
Source
New
Haven
Colony
Historical
Society
Collection
The
New
Haven
Redevelopment
Agency
Photograph
Collection
.
Rights
Reproduction
and
copyright
information
regarding
this
image
is
available
from The
New
Haven
Colony
Historical
Society
.
Sub-collection
Photographs
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