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Clearing a Connecticut landmark.
Bloom & Co. is honored to handle the asset liquidation of the historic former Republican-American building at Waterbury's Union Station.

The landmark
A tower that has watched over Waterbury since 1909.
Waterbury's Union Station is one of Connecticut's most recognizable landmarks. Completed in 1909 and designed by the celebrated firm McKim, Mead & White, its clock tower was modeled on the medieval Torre del Mangia in Siena, Italy. The building has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1978.
For more than seventy years — from 1952 until 2025 — it was home to the Republican-American, the city's daily newspaper. As that chapter closes, the building's business assets need a careful, respectful transition.
Our role
A large-scale transition, handled with care.
Catalog & value
Inventory and honestly value the building's business assets, so nothing of worth is overlooked.
Sell, donate, recycle
Coordinate sales, donations, and responsible recycling to recover the most value possible.
Clear with care
Work methodically inside a historic property, treating both the building and its legacy with respect.
Honor the legacy
Recognize what the building meant to Waterbury, and the generations it served.
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