A rare opportunity in one of Hartford’s most prestigious neighborhoods, 235 Scarborough Street offers a unique combination of architectural character, surplus land, and redevelopment potential. Set on an expansive 4.36-acre parcel, this Colonial Revival church building—constructed in 1956 with steel-frame construction—provides a flexible canvas for adaptive reuse or ground-up development.
Whether preserved as a house of worship, transformed into a multipurpose community facility, or reimagined as a residential enclave, the site offers scale, location, and zoning versatility in equal measure. Its generous acreage and prime frontage make it especially attractive for multi-family housing, townhomes, or boutique residential development.
Ideal Uses:
• Continued use as a church or religious institution
• Conversion to a community center, school, or nonprofit headquarters
• Redevelopment into townhomes, apartments, or condominiums (subject to zoning and approvals)
Development Potential:
• Subdivision for townhome or single-family lots
• Adaptive reuse of existing structure into loft-style condominiums or apartments
• Full-site redevelopment for multi-unit housing with integrated green space and amenities
• Suitable for market-rate or mixed-income housing, with strong demand in the surrounding area
This is a legacy property with modern potential—perfect for visionary developers seeking a high-impact site in a coveted residential corridor.