Vine Street Apartment Buildings
The Vine Street Apartment Buildings, also known as the Horace Bushnell Apartments, are eleven brick residential buildings in Hartford, Connecticut, located at 4-48 Vine Street in the North End.
They were built between 1922 and 1925 and sit on about 2 acres. All eleven buildings are three stories tall and share a similar layout, built with brick, stone, and concrete with a noticeable setback from the street. The first nine buildings have a shared metal picket fence with brick piers.
The group shows a mix of styles: five buildings are Classical Revival, five are Tudor Revival, and one is Spanish Mission Revival.
In the early 1900s, the Vine Street area was part of the Goodwin estate. After James Junius Goodwin died in 1915, the land was developed as a streetcar suburb, with lots on Vine Street being sold starting in 1922. Seven of the buildings were designed by local architect Harry Beckanstein, whose work here mostly reflects simple Classical Revival design with some Tudor details.
The Vine Street Apartment Buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 14, 2012.
This page was last edited on 2 February 2026, at 08:40 (CET).