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    109-111 Bank St, New London, CT 06320

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    $1,400,000

    Historic mixed-use property in downtown New London's Bank Street district.

    Type:Commercial
    Property size:
    7,023 SF
    Price / SF:
    $199/SF
    Added:
    May 11, 2026
    Days on Market:
    20
    Last Refresh:
    May 11 at 9:28 pm

    Property Features for 109-111 Bank St

    General Information

    Standard status
    Active
    Size
    7,023 SF
    Property subtype
    Commercial

    Building Details

    Year Built
    1790

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    Listing Contact
    Shannon Healy

    Listing agent Shannon Healy

    Listing office Parker Benjamin Real Estate Se

    Listing date May 11, 2026

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    HighLights

    • Historic waterfront Bulkeley House, built in 1790, located in downtown New London's Bank Street district.
    • Large existing restaurant layout with private dining/event areas and an expansive outdoor patio and pavilion space (over 4,500 SF).
    • Located between Tox Brewing Company and Hygienic Art.
    • Redevelopment potential with prepared permit set drawings for mixed‑use conversion.
    • Immediate access to a city‑owned parking lot.
    • Walking distance to Union Station, Cross Sound Ferry, and the future National Coast Guard Museum.

    Overview

    The Bulkeley House, constructed in 1790, is a historic mixed-use property situated in downtown New London's Bank Street district. The property contains approximately 7,023 square feet and features a restaurant layout, private dining and event areas, and an outdoor patio and pavilion space totaling over 4,500 square feet. The site benefits from access to a city-owned parking lot. Prepared permit set redevelopment drawings by DJLU Architect contemplate a mixed-use conversion featuring a ground-floor restaurant and hospitality concept with residential apartments on the upper floors. The property may also qualify for state and federal historic tax credits. The location is positioned within walking distance of Union Station, Cross Sound Ferry, and the future National Coast Guard Museum, which is currently under development on the waterfront. Additional regional growth drivers include Electric Boat's continued workforce expansion and significant ongoing investment throughout downtown New London. The property is located between Tox Brewing Company and Hygienic Art.
    Location Intelligence

    Current Use by Public Records

    Conventional restaurants

    Suggested Use

    Real Estate Agency Restaurant Law Firm Spa & Massage Center Dental Office Hair Salon Nail Salon Building Supply Gym & Fitness Center Daycare Center

    Zoning and permitted uses should be independently verified with local authorities.

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    City
    New London
    County
    State
    Connecticut
    Longitude
    -72.094656
    Latitude
    41.353056

    FAQs

    What type of property is this?
    Mixed-use property - Historic mixed-use property in downtown New London's Bank Street district.
    Where is this mixed-use property located?
    The property is located at 109-111 Bank St New London, CT.
    What is the asking price?
    The asking price for this property is $1,400,000.
    What are key features of this property?
    This property features: Historic waterfront Bulkeley House, built in 1790, located in downtown New London's Bank Street district.; **Large existing restaurant layout with private dining/event areas and an expansive outdoor patio and pavilion space (over 4,500 SF).**; Located between Tox Brewing Company and Hygienic Art.
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