67-75 Weirfield Street

67-75 Weirfield Street


Between Bushwick Avenue and Evergreen Avenue
Block 3395, Lots 57-61

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67-75 Weirfield Street (2011) Credit: Dianne Pierce O’Brien

Year Built: 1888
Building Type: Rowhouses
Architect: Cozine & Gascoine
Builder: Cozine & Gascoine
Original Owner: Cozine & Gascoine
Proposed District: Cozine and Gascoine District

History and Analysis


67-75 Weirfield Street was a row of five two-and-a-half-story rowhouses located between Bushwick Avenue and Evergreen Avenue, all three bays wide with stoops on the left side of the front facade. All the remaining structures are now covered in vinyl or asphalt siding with most of the front facade ornament removed, so it is difficult to determine their original architectural style, which was possibly Neo-Grec. Each rowhouse is a brick filled frame with a tin roof, constructed for $2,800 in 1887 as a speculative development venture by Cozine & Gascoine who resided at 1223 and 1225 Bushwick Avenue. These rowhouses were built as part of a larger speculative development scheme by the firm Cozine & Gascoine who were responsible for the construction of around 1,000 structures in the area.

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