1223 & 1225 Bushwick Avenue
Between Hancock Street and Weirfield Street
Block 3395, Lots 6 & 8
1223 Bushwick Avenue (2011) Credit: Dianne Pierce O’Brien |
1223 Bushwick Avenue (2011) Credit: Dianne Pierce O’Brien |
Year Built: 1915
Building Type: Apartments
Architect: R. Thomas Short
Builder: Unknown
Original Owner: Chauncey G. Cozine
Proposed District: Cozine and Gascoine District
History and Analysis
1223 and 1225 Bushwick Avenue are two four-story apartment buildings located between Hancock Street and Weirfield Street, built in 1915 for $35,000 each. Both structures are brick with a felt and slag roof and were designed by R. Thomas Short who had just left the prominent firm Harde & Short. The apartments were commissioned by Chauncey Cozine of 662 Putnam Avenue, the son of John Cozine of the firm of Cozine & Gascoine who had been responsible for the construction of around 1,000 structures in the area in the late 1880s. 1223 and 1225 are built on the property where Cozine and Gascoine’s townhouses had stood.
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References
1915 New Building Permits, New York City Department of Buildings