168-170 York Street, New Haven, CT

Twin row-houses sharing a cornice line that exemplify the mixed use and urban scale of the 19th century city. Buildings are 3.5 floors with graceful stairways extending from the elevated first floor to the street and garden level units below. Owned by the Tirozzi's, tenants include York Street Café and hair salon with apartments above.

Researcher

Jilian Sala

Date Researched

Entry Created

June 4, 2017 at 8:47 AM EST

Last Updated

June 28, 2017 at 2:59 PM EST by null

Historic Name

Style

Colonial Revival

Current Use

ResidentialCommercial

Era

1860-1910

Neighborhood

Chapel West

Tours

Historic Chapel West and Dwight Edgewood

Year Built

1870

Architect

Current Tenant

Roof Types

Structural Conditions

Street Visibilities

Yes

Threats

External Conditions

Dimensions

Street Visibilities

Yes

Owner

Ownernishp Type

Client

Historic Uses

Residential

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