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Our Portfolio

A closer look at select properties Amodio & Co. owns and manages directly — historic Connecticut buildings reimagined for modern living, each with its own dedicated property website.

Farmington, CT Aerial view of Brickwalk Village center, Farmington CT
Mixed-Use Village · Est. 1640

Brickwalk Village

A storied mixed-use village in the heart of historic Farmington, pairing nine luxury one- and two-bedroom apartment homes with a curated collection of shops, cafés, and professional offices across ten historic buildings on 2.2 acres. Steps from the Farmington Town Green, within the town's National Historic Landmark district.

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New Britain, CT Living room at Camp School with a wall of windows overlooking downtown New Britain
Historic Schoolhouse Conversion · Est. 1920

Camp School Apartments

A landmark 1920 schoolhouse in New Britain's Walnut Hill Historic District, reimagined into 29 bespoke one- and two-bedroom residences behind its original brick façade. Restored masonry, oversized schoolhouse windows, and soaring ceilings paired with fully rebuilt interiors — quartz countertops, wide-plank flooring, and in-unit laundry throughout.

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New Britain, CT Hillside Place, a restored historic condominium residence in New Britain, CT
Historic Schoolhouse Conversion · Est. 1882

Hillside Place

A beautifully restored 1882 schoolhouse — the former Normal School designed by architect Warren Briggs — reborn as historic residences next to the Stanley Mansion. Fifteen-foot ceilings, original hand-carved fireplace mantels, and Victorian stained wainscoting sit alongside modern kitchens, elevator access, and reserved parking.

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New Britain, CT The Cadwell House, 130 West Main Street, New Britain, CT
Historic Office Restoration · Est. 1891

The Cadwell House

Built in 1891 by William H. Cadwell, New Britain's leading architect of the era, as a wedding gift for his bride — this Chateauesque landmark of yellow brick, limestone, and brownstone sits at the gateway to Downtown, beside the New Britain Public Library. Restored today as bespoke professional offices, with original doors, woodwork, floors, and fireplaces intact.

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