181 & 184-200 Patricia M Genova Drive
Newington, Connecticut
Building
Stats
- Property Type Land - Multifamily
- Size (Ac) 50.00
- Parcels 2
Overview
Avison Young New England is pleased to offer for sale 181 and 184-200 Patricia M Genova Drive, an outstanding 49.47- acre development site situated only six miles southwest of Downtown Hartford in Newington, Connecticut. Located just off the Berlin Turnpike (CT Route 5) and only steps from amenity rich Newington Town Center, the offering provides a blank canvas for investors to thoughtfully re-develop the site, with the potential to construct a wide variety of uses including single- and multi-family housing, senior living, retail, healthcare and mixed-use.
This highly accessible and strategic location is at the crossroads of numerous major Interstate and State highways, including Interstates 84 and 91, and CT Route 9. The adjacent Newington Town Center features a charming and walkable downtown village atmosphere, with a vibrant mix of restaurants and cafés, coffee shops, and retail businesses. In total, 181 and 184-200 Patricia M Genova Drive’s generous site size and excellent location create an exceptional opportunity for investors to put their unique mark on Newington Town Center by completing a thoughtful re-development of the site that integrates with and enhances the surrounding area.
For more details and to access our offering memorandum, please go to www.NewingtonDevelopmentSite.com
LOCATION
Newington, Connecticut is a charming and picturesque suburban town located in Hartford County, only six miles southwest of Connecticut’s capital city. With a rich history dating back to the 17th century, Newington has evolved into a thriving community due in part to its strong local economy, high-quality school system, excellent amenities, and proximity and access to major business and population centers. The 13.2 square mile town has a population of approximately 30,403 people, and features a balanced mix of residential neighborhoods, commercial centers, and outdoor recreational amenities.
ACCESS
Located in the heart of Connecticut, Newington provides residents and businesses with a highly accessible location at the crossroads of numerous major Interstate and State highways. The Berlin Turnpike (CT Route 5) is a commercial expressway, connecting with Hartford and Interstates 84 and 91 to the north, and New Haven and Interstate 95 to the south. Connecticut Route 9 runs north-south through Newington and connects the area with the communities of New Britain, Farmington, and Middletown. For public transportation, the town has five bus stations, including two stops serviced by CTfastrak, Connecticut’s rapid bus service, at Cedar Street and Newington Junction. A proposed CTRail stop along the Hartford Line at Newington Junction has the potential to add rail service to the area and connect the town with New York, Washington DC, and beyond.
AMENITIES
Newington features a vibrant and diverse amenity base that contributes to the town’s strong appeal. Newington Town Center serves as the town’s central business and amenity district and is home to a mix of retail establishments including local boutiques, specialty stores and national chains. The Town Center offers a diverse range of culinary options, with multiple restaurants, cafés, and coffee shops. Additionally, numerous national restaurant and retail chains are situated along the Berlin Turnpike on the eastern edge of the town, including several big box stores and large grocers.
TOWN
Newington boasts a strong and highly regarded public school system, a key factor in driving families to the town. Overall, Newington is ranked by Niche.com as the #13 best place to live in the Hartford area, earning itself an overall grade of A. Top scores included outdoor activities (A), public school (A-), good for families (A-), commute (B+), jobs (B), and housing (B). The town boats a robust amount of open space areas, hiking trails, and recreational amenities, including the Deming Young Farm, the Eddy Farm conservation, Cedar Mountain with its impressive summit overlook, and Mill Pond Park, a 102-acre pond with walking trails, sports fields, and playgrounds.