EST. 1959 · BRANFORD, CONNECTICUT

Six Decades of Building Connecticut

From our first subdivisions in the 1960s to today’s historic preservation projects, Anderson Wilcox has shaped communities across the state.

1959

Today
65+Years in Business
301Projects Completed
3,000+Units Developed
3.5MSquare Feet

Timeline Highlights

A selection of notable projects from our 65-year history. With over 300 completed developments across Connecticut, the milestones below represent just a portion of the work that has defined Anderson Wilcox.

RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
MIXED-USE
1970s & Earlier

390+ residential units · Establishing foundations across Connecticut

☆ 1959

Company Founded

Harvey ‘Bud’ Anderson establishes Anderson Wilcox Companies in Branford, Connecticut, launching with single-family residential construction.

Pre-1974RESIDENTIAL

Deerfield Hills

60 single-family homes

☉ Guilford, CT

Pre-1974RESIDENTIAL

Stonehedge

40 single-family homes

☉ Guilford, CT

Pre-1974RESIDENTIAL

Oxbow

40 single-family homes

☉ Guilford, CT

Pre-1974RESIDENTIAL

Carriage Hill

50 single-family homes

☉ North Branford, CT

Pre-1974RESIDENTIAL

Ramblewood

40 single-family homes

☉ North Branford, CT

2000RESIDENTIAL

Off Track Housing

200 homes across multiple communities

1972RESIDENTIAL

The Commons Apartments

68 units · 54,000 SF

☉ Branford, CT

1978RESIDENTIAL

Oakledge

63 single-family homes

☉ Branford, CT

1975COMMERCIAL

West Lake Lodge Convalescent Hospital

26,000 SF healthcare facility

☉ Guilford, CT

1980s

130+ units · 268,000+ SF · First industrial projects

1980RESIDENTIAL

Edgewater Condominiums

42 units · 50,000 SF

☉ Branford, CT

1984RESIDENTIAL

Watch Hill Condominiums

60 units · 72,000 SF

☉ Branford, CT

1984INDUSTRIAL

Turbine Components

40,000 SF industrial facility

☉ Branford, CT

1985RESIDENTIAL

Pineview Condominiums

72 units · 86,400 SF

☉ Branford, CT

☆ 1985

Expansion Beyond Residential

Anderson Wilcox enters industrial and commercial construction with Business Park Drive and contracted manufacturing facilities in Branford.

1986INDUSTRIAL

7/9/11 Business Park Drive

70,000 SF combined · Three industrial buildings

☉ Branford, CT

1990RESIDENTIAL

Hunting Ridge Farms

35 single-family homes

☉ Branford, CT

1987RESIDENTIAL

Sundance Condominiums

34 units · 44,200 SF

☉ Branford, CT

1990s

350+ units · 500,000+ SF · Historic preservation begins

1992COMMERCIAL

Branford Hills Health Care

30,000 SF healthcare facility

☉ Branford, CT

1997RESIDENTIAL

Wollcott Falls Preserve

45 single-family homes

☉ Hamden, CT

2006INDUSTRIAL

Keystone Aviation

280,000+ SF combined · Multiple hangars & offices

☉ Oxford, CT

☆ 1997

First Historic Preservation

Anderson Wilcox completes the restoration of 14 Water Street in Guilford — the 1894 Odd Fellows Hall — marking the company’s entry into historic preservation and adaptive reuse.

1997MIXED-USE

14 Water Street

Historic 1894 Odd Fellows Hall · 7,500 SF

☉ Guilford, CT

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2000RESIDENTIAL

Olde Towne Landing

42 condominiums · 52,500 SF

☉ East Haven, CT

1999COMMERCIAL

Saturn of Berlin

165,000 SF automotive facility

☉ Berlin, CT

2000RESIDENTIAL

Gardenside Assisted Living

110 units · 85,000 SF

☉ Branford, CT

1999MIXED-USE

29 Water Street

Mixed-use new construction · 3,500 SF

☉ Guilford, CT

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2000s

255,000+ SF · Historic district creation in downtown Guilford

2003MIXED-USE

96–102 Broad Street

Griswold Square district · 26,000 SF

☉ Guilford, CT

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2002COMMERCIAL

Orchard Research Park

100,000 SF research campus

☉ Branford, CT

2005INDUSTRIAL

Lanmar Hangar & Office

155,000 SF combined aviation facility

☉ Groton, CT

2007RESIDENTIAL

Eaton Farms

23 single-family homes

☉ Branford, CT

2010MIXED-USE

116 Crown Street

Historic Maylinger Block · 17,000 SF

☉ New Haven, CT

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2010s–2026

Continuing the legacy · New communities & preservation

2020RESIDENTIAL

Fieldstone Village

142 homes · 55+ active adult community

☉ Orange, CT

☆ Today

Building Forward

Let's Build Something Lasting
Whether you're a municipality, investor, or property owner, we welcome the opportunity to discuss preserving Connecticut's architectural heritage.