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Approved CIC List APPROVED COMMON INTEREST COMMUNITY LIST Last Updated 02/10/2020 AGENT DRIVEN. INSURING RESULTS. 101 Corporate Place, Rocky Hill, CT 06067 T: (860) 529-8855 Toll Free: (800) 842-2216 F: (860) 563-4833 WWW.CATIC.COM APPROVED CONDOMINIUMS A & A Industrial Park ........................................ Bristol Arbor Glen ...................................................... Hamden A & S Condominium ................................ New Britain Arbor Green ................................................... Stamford Aarbar ................................................................... Avon Arbor Hill .....................................................Waterbury Abbey .................................................... West Hartford Arbor on the Farmington Abbey Park ...................................................... Meriden (nka River's Bend of Windsor) .................... Windsor Abby Square Townhomes .......................... Bridgeport Arbor Rose .................................................. Greenwich Academy Heights .................................... New London Arch Hill Commons ....................................... Norwalk Academy Heights ........................................ Waterbury Arch Road (21) .................................................... Avon Academy Hill ..................................................... Derby Arch-View Commons..................................... Hamden Academy Lane Condominium.................. Southington Ardenwood .................................................... Stamford Across from the Green North ...................... Southbury Ardsley Square……………………… New Canaaan Across from the Green South ...................... Southbury Argyle, The ..................................................... Hartford Adams Mill River House .............................. Stamford Arlington Woods ............................................ Danbury Addison Pond ............................................Glastonbury Armory Court.............................................New Haven Adelaide .......................................................... Fairfield Arnoldridge ............................................West Hartford Adena's Walk ............................................Glastonbury Arrowhead by the Lake ................................... Wolcott Adler Park (nka Priory, The) .................... New Haven Arrowhead Cove Condominium ........................ Salem Ahepa 58 Apartments .............................. Wethersfield Arrowood Condo ............................................ Danbury Alana Michelle .......................................... Southington Arther Court I & II ...................................... Greenwich Albert Park .................................................. Torrington Arthur Court ................................................ Torrington Albion Street Condominium (46) ............... Bridgeport Artillery Hill ............................................... Watertown Alden Estates................................................... Hartford Ashford Park .................................................... Ashford Alden House .............................................. New Haven Ashland Lake ................................................. Griswold Alden Place ............................................... New Haven Ashley Court .............................................. Watertown Aldra ............................................................ Waterbury Ashley Village ................................................... Bristol Aldrich Heights ............................................. Plainfield Ashmead Commons ......................................... Enfield Alexander Mews ......................................... Greenwich Ashton Woods .......................................... Southington Alice Street .................................................. Torrington Ashwood Court ........................................ Wethersfield Allen Court ...................................................... Meriden Aspen Ridge Estates .........................................Shelton Allen Place ...................................................... Windsor Aspetuck Village .....................................New Milford Allendale ..................................................... Torrington Aspetuck Village ..............................................Shelton Alling Glen ................................................ West Haven Asylum Hill .................................................... Hartford Alling House ............................................. New Haven At the Point ............................................. East Windsor Ameridge Condo ......................................... Bridgeport Atlantic Place .............................................. Bridgeport Ameridge Condo II ..................................... Bridgeport Atrium Condominium, The ............................ Meriden Amity 63.......................................................... Bethany Atrium of Portland .......................................... Portland Anchor Pointe .................................................. Milford Atwood at Townley ........................................ Hartford Anchor View .................................................... Milford Atwood Street ................................................. Hartford Anchorage ................................................... Bridgeport Au Claire de la Lune ......................................Brooklyn Anchorage at Shipyard Lane ........................... Milford Audobon Court ..........................................New Haven Anderson Ridge ............................................ Stamford Audubon Manor ............................................... Milford Anguilla Park .............................................. Stonington Audubon Village ............................................. Fairfield Ann Drive (#5, #6, #7 & #8) ......................... Danbury Autumn Estates .......................................... Farmington Annex Townhouses .................................. New Haven Autumn Fields .................................................. Enfield Anthony Estates ............................................ Griswold Autumn Lane Estates ................................ Glastonbury Apple Blossom ............................................... Danbury Autumn Ridge, Expandable. .......................... Danbury Apple Blossom Village ...................................... Bristol Autumn Ridge, Exp. (nka Wilton Crest) .......... Wilton Apple Grove, Expandable ........................... Rocky Hill Avery Oaks ....................................................... Groton Apple Orchard ............................................. Greenwich Avon Estates ................................................Waterbury Apple Valley Plaza ................................... Southington Avon Meadow ..................................................... Avon Applegate .................................................. Southington Avon Office Commons ....................................... Avon Applewood ...................................................... Ansonia Avon Place ........................................................... Avon Applewood Village .................................... Manchester April Gardens ................................................. Seymour Babbling Brook ............................................... Danbury APPROVED CONDOMINIUMS Babcock Condo (19) ....................................... Hartford Bedford Park .................................................. Stamford Babcock Street (18-20) ................................... Hartford Bedford Towers Condo ................................. Stamford Bailiwick of Branford (nka Strattonwood) ... Branford Bee Brook Crossing (#1, #2 & #3)........... Washington Baker Hill Commons ............................ East Hampton Beech Tree Commons .............................. Glastonbury Balance Rock ................................................. Seymour Beecher Street Condominium .................. Southington Balbrae, Expandable .................................. Bloomfield Beecher Walk at Orange……………………Orange Baldwin Estates ......................................... Southington Beeches Condominium.................................... Putnam Baldwin Station ................................................ Milford Beechwood ................................................ Manchester Ballymeade ...................................................... Windsor Beechwood Garden Homes ........................ Bridgeport Balsam Ridge ............................................ Wallingford Beechwood Square ..................................... Bridgeport Balsam View ................................................... Meriden Bel Air ......................................................New Milford Bamforth Court ................................................ Vernon Bell Associates ........................................... Manchester Banbury Crossing .................................. Old Saybrook Bell Court ................................................ East Hartford Bancroft, The .................................................. Hartford Bell Tower Commons ................................ Bridgeport Bank Street (103) ........................................ Waterbury Bella Casa Condominium ................................... 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