705 Driggs Avenue

[Plan #] 424 - Driggs st, e s, 80 s Grand st, one four-story iron and brick store, 40 and 46.4 x 45, tin roof, iron cornice; cost, $21,000; E. B. Tuttle, 494 Bedford av; ar't W. H. Gaylor. 1

 
Presumably part of the cast-iron Tuttle building on Grand just east of Driggs.
 
In the same year, Gaylor was the architect for alterations to 224-228 Grand Street (also for Tuttle): "[Alteration #] 911 - Grand st, s s, 45 e Driggs st, interior alterations; cost, $____; E. B. Tuttle, Bedford av; art, W. H. Gaylor; b'r, T. Gibbons." 2
  • 1Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide (v. 41, no. 1046: March 31, 1888), page 414.
  • 2Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide (v. 42, no. 1068: September 1, 1888), page 1080.
Year
1888
Address

705 Driggs Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11211
United States

Architect
Owner name
E. B. Tuttle
494 Bedford av