83 Jefferson Street
Between Bushwick Avenue and Evergreen
Block 3162, Lot 40
83 Jefferson Street (2011). Credit: Heather Hartshorn. |
Year Built: 1922
Building Type: Industrial
Architect: M. Margolin
Builder: Unknown
Original Owner: Samuel Rabin
Proposed District: N/A
History and Analysis
The one-story brick structure at 83 Jefferson Street was built as a public garage in 1922. Designed by M. Margolin for owner Samuel Rabin, the building is approximately 30 feet wide by 100 deep. A brick-walled building, this structure was built on a P.C. stone concrete foundation. It was also built with a tar and gravel roof and wood window and door frames at a cost of $4500. In 1967, the building was occupied for metal stamping and finishing.[1]
Location
References
Buildings Folder (Block 3162 Lot 40), Department of Buildings, Brooklyn, NY.
Sanborn Atlas (1907)
Sanborn Atlas (1933)