Connecticut Landmarks recently broke ground on a yearlong renovation of the Amos Bull House in Hartford. The $1.4 million restoration project includes the addition of an education and community center, office space, a catering kitchen to enhance rental use of the formal gardens, extensive mechanical upgrades, cosmetic improvements and an archival center for Connecticut Landmarks. Pictured, from left, are Hartford Mayor Pedro Segarra; First Lady Cathy Malloy; Astrid Hanzalek, Connecticut Landmarks emeritus trustee; Sheryl Hack, executive director of Connecticut Landmarks; John Fonfara, state senator; Catherine Smith, commissioner, Dept. of Economic and Community Development; and Rick Copeland, chair of Connecticut Landmarks board of trustees.
