Our History
Judd Square Condominiums began life in 1877 as a metal works factory --- the H. L. Judd Manufacturing Company. Over the next hundred years it evolved as a maker of brass ware, drapery hardware and armaments during World War II, until 1989 when it became one of central Connecticut's most anticipated industrial-to-residential conversions.
Fortunately, our residential buildings retain some of the historic touches, like 18" exterior masonry walls; an interesting amalgam of a dozen interconnected buildings, some with courtyard gardens; and, of course, our famous smokestack with the letters JUDD rising proudly above the Townhouse units of the complex.
But, make no mistake --- although proud of our history --- Judd Square is now a modern, vibrant residential community.
When looking to purchase a home at Judd Square you may see listings with different street addresses. So, depending on the location of the unit, you may see 40, 42, 44, 46, or 48 through 58 South Cherry Street on the MLS (Multiple Listing Service). Judd Square includes all of those addresses.
We look forward to welcoming you and your realtor, as you decide on your purchase.