“Sherman’s Building, 1032 Chapel Street, New Haven, Connecticut. Formerly known as the Union League Club, this gracious structure was built in 1860. Prime commercial space available on two floors. Directly across from Yale University. 1032 Chapel Street (A) 3347 square feet and 1032 Chapel Street (B) 1727 square feet available April, 1985.”
-excerpt and (top) image of Schiavone Realty and Development Corporation advertisement, courtesy of the Hartford Courant, Sunday, February 17, 1985

“Loews Poli Building, C. 1880, 262 College Street, New Haven, Connecticut. Located on the main street of New Haven’s Entertainment District, the Loews Poli Building is a three level structure totalling over 7000 square feet of space. Designed for restaurant usage, this gracious structure opens onto an interior courtyard with pedestrian access to a mixed us mall. Supported by two performing arts centers with easy access to I-95 and I-91, the Loews Poli Building offers an ideal combination of location and design.”
-excerpt and (above) image of Schiavone Realty and Development Corporation advertisement, courtesy of the Hartford Courant, Tuesday, May 7, 1985