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Home / Business and Economy / Iconic Steel Diner Gets New Life After $8M Renovation

Iconic Steel Diner Gets New Life After $8M Renovation

4 Jan

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Summary

  • The historic Aetna Diner is undergoing an $8 million renovation.
  • Over 200 pieces were removed, cataloged, and stored for reassembly.
  • The renovation aims to revitalize Farmington Avenue and Asylum Hill.
Iconic Steel Diner Gets New Life After $8M Renovation

The Aetna Diner, a mid-20th-century roadside icon in Hartford, is currently undergoing an $8 million renovation. This extensive project involves dismantling and reassembling over 200 pieces of its original stainless steel exterior and interior architectural elements. The structural overhaul is necessary due to significant rot in the building's wood framing, which has been a vacant since the early 2000s.

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2021, the renovation is partly funded by this designation, which mandates historical preservation. Project manager Eric LaChapelle emphasized the intricate cataloging of each piece to ensure accurate reassembly. This effort aligns with broader city plans to revitalize Farmington Avenue, a key commercial corridor.

The renovation, expected to take about a year, is a crucial step in revitalizing Hartford's Asylum Hill neighborhood. The project's cost escalated from an initial $2 million estimate due to accelerated deterioration, rising construction prices, and stringent historical accuracy requirements. Public subsidies, including state grants totaling $4.3 million, are playing a vital role in financing the ambitious restoration.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The historic Aetna Diner is undergoing a significant $8 million renovation and structural overhaul.
The renovation aims to restore the landmark, boost local business development on Farmington Avenue, and revitalize Hartford's Asylum Hill neighborhood.
The Aetna Diner was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2021.

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