City House

Isaac Kremer/ January 9, 2021/

One-over-one houses could be enlarged on a narrow urban lot by adding a one- or two-story rear blank" >target="_blank" >glossary/extension/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="3412c612e5cdea2e30133d8ee70457de" blank" >target="_blank" >extension. The blank" >target="_blank" >glossary/extension/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="3412c612e5cdea2e30133d8ee70457de" blank" >target="_blank" >extension was usually narrower than the front block and was normally aligned with one of the side walls. This form was most popular in the late eighteenth century. Murtaugh 1957, 11. (Jakle, 1989)

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IsaacKremer.com is the personal website of Isaac Kremer, MSARP, a nationally recognized leader in the Main Street Approach to commercial district revitalization with over 25 years of experience. Kremer, New Jersey's first certified Main Street America Revitalization Professional (MSARP), has served as founding executive director for organizations like Experience Princeton and the Metuchen Downtown Alliance, which won a Great American Main Street Award under his leadership. He recently became director of the Royal Oak Downtown Development Authority in Michigan.