The Ninth Square District
New Haven, Connecticut
The Ninth Square Project Limited Partnership
33,000 Square Feet Retail 212 New / 123 Renovated Apartments
Two 300-Car Parking Garages
The
streets are the most important spaces in cities. In the Ninth Square we made
new retail spaces on the ground floor and housing above to inject new life into
its streets. Housing is fully occupied, but retail is just starting to work
now as downtown New Haven reinvents itself as a 24 hour restaurant and entertainment
district.
New Haven was one of the first New World settlements to begin with a town plan,
which consists of a grid of nine blocks, or squares, with the town green at
its center. The Ninth Square has a rich past and quality of architecture that
has deemed it a National Historic District.
By the late 1980's, however, it had succumbed to urban blight. A plan for renewal
was developed that identified housing as the key to restoring life to the district.
In collaboration with Smith Edwards Architects, we rehabilitated virtually all
of the historic four-to-six story buildings within the three-block district,
and sited new buildings on vacant lots between them, integrating retail and
residential ground floor spaces with apartments above. More than half of the
apartments were reserved for low- to moderate-income tenants, and one large
courtyard was turned into a residential community center.
Sited at an irregular intersection of two main streets, the highest new apartment
building has a 12-story tower and protruding wings, making it a prominent landmark.
We restored the streets with new paving, curbs, sidewalks, and lighting, and
built two new parking garages in the mercantile style of the district. The sidewalks
are lined with plaques, designed by Sheila deBretteville. These commemorate
people who have lived and worked in the Ninth Square throughout its 350-year
history.
