From our first subdivisions in the 1960s to today's historic preservation projects, Anderson Wilcox has shaped communities across the state.
Bud started Anderson Wilcox in 1959 with a single Branford subdivision and a conviction that buildings should outlast their builders. Over four decades he grew it into a regional firm handling development, construction, and management under one roof and laid the groundwork for the company his family carries forward today.
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.
Harvey 'Bud' Anderson establishes Anderson Wilcox Companies in Branford, Connecticut, launching with single-family residential construction.
Anderson Wilcox enters industrial and commercial construction with Business Park Drive and contracted manufacturing facilities in Branford.
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.
Three generations of Anderson Wilcox continue to invest in Connecticut communities through new development, historic preservation, and long-term property stewardship.
Whether you're a municipality, investor, or property owner, we welcome the opportunity to discuss preserving Connecticut's architectural heritage.
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