Mill Community Record Bridgeport

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Community Name (Common)
Lakeview Village Historic District
Address or Location
Roughly bounded by Essex St., Boston Ave., Colony St., Plymouth St. and Asylum St., Bridgeport
Specific Location
Roughly bounded by Essex St., Boston Ave., Colony St., Plymouth St. and Asylum St.
County
Fairfield
Historic Designation
Associated Mill Complexes
n/a
    Architectural and Historical Information

    Number of Existing Buildings

    Ninety-eight.

    Dates of Construction

    1916-1920

    Housing Types

    Brief Description

    For description see National Register application: http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/90001428.pdf. Lakeview Village was built as worker housing during the First World War by the United States Government under the auspices of the United States Housing Corporation and in collaboration with the Bridgeport Housing Company. The development includes 98 red brick single-family, duplex, and rowhouse style residences, which are of a Colonial Revival design created by architect R. Clipson Sturgis, associate architect A.H. Hepburn, the architectural firm of Skinner and Walker, and planner A.A. Shurtleff. After the war’s conclusion on November 11, 1918, the United States Housing Corporation sold Black Rock Gardens and its 82 other housing developments in 26 states to individual homeowners and housing associations.