1. 618-632 S Austin Blvd
This is a 4-story apartment/multi-unit complex commercial building in the Beaux Arts/Neo-Classical style built in 1926. The foundation is undetermined. Exterior walls are original brick. The building has a flat with parapet roof clad in original terra-cotta tiles. Windows are original wood, vertical 3/1 double-hung sashes. The builder is recorded as H. C. Jensen. The architect is recorded as Alexander V. Capraro. The original/significant owner is recorded as Joseph Montenegro.
Eligible as contributing resource.
2. 808 S Austin Blvd
This is a 1.5-story house in the Colonial Revival style built in 1924. The foundation is raised. Exterior walls are original brick veneer (primary) and original slate (secondary). The building has a gambrel roof clad in original slate with raked box cornice and one shed-roofed dormer. There is one side right, front slope, brick chimney and one center, straddle ridge, brick chimney. Windows are original wood, 4-light casements. The builder is recorded as Adam L. Todd. The architect is recorded as M. L. Cable. The original/significant owner is recorded as R. C. Bonna. The property includes a single-bay garage that appears to contribute to its historic character.
Eligible as contributing resource.
3. 814-820 S Austin Blvd
This is a 4-story domestic: Multiple Dwelling building in the Beaux Arts/Neo-Classical style built in 1925. The foundation is raised. Exterior walls are original brick. The building has a flat with parapet roof clad in replacement rubberized/asphalt composite. Windows are replacement vinyl, vertical 3/1 double-hung sashes. The builder is recorded as H. C. Jensen. The architect is recorded as Alexander V. Capraro. The original/significant owner is recorded as Drollinger, Montague & Forte.
Eligible as contributing resource.
4. 822 S Austin Blvd
This is a 4-story domestic: Multiple Dwelling building in the Beaux Arts/Neo-Classical style built in 1925. The foundation is raised. Exterior walls are original brick. The building has a flat with parapet roof clad in replacement rubberized/asphalt composite. Windows are replacement vinyl, vertical 3/1 double-hung sashes. The architect is recorded as Alexander V. Capraro. The original/significant owner is recorded as Drollinger, Montague & Forte.
Eligible as contributing resource.
5. 810 S Austin Blvd
This is a 2-story domestic: Multiple Dwelling building built in the period 1910-1919. The foundation is raised. Exterior walls are original brick. The building has a flat roof clad in replacement rubberized/asphalt composite. There is side left, exterior, parged brick flue. Windows are replacement vinyl, 1/1 double-hung sashes. There is a two-story, front, frame addition. There is a rear two-story addition as well. Both are clad in vinyl.
Not eligible/Non-contributing.
6. 833 Carpenter Ave
This is a 2-story house built in 1911. The foundation is raised. Exterior walls are original stucco. The building has a medium hip roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles with box cornice. The chimneys have been removed. Windows are original wood, 1/1 double-hung sashes. There is a single-story, full-span porch characterized by a flat roof clad in rubberized/asphalt composite with modern decorative metal posts. The upper story has a doorway to allow access to the porch roof, which has a decorative railing. The builder is recorded as P. S. Neilson. The original/significant owner is recorded as J. W. Mabb. The property includes a garage.
Eligible as contributing resource.
7. 834 Carpenter Ave
This is a 2-story house in the Colonial Revival style built in 1911. The foundation is continuous brick. Exterior walls are replacement vinyl siding. The building has a gambrel roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles with box cornice and one shed-roofed dormer. There is one center, rear slope, brick chimney. Windows are original wood, 4/1 double-hung sashes. There is a single-story, single-bay central platform/stoop characterized by a gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles with modern wood posts. The ground floor windows appear to be modern single-pane casements. There is a single-story projecting addition to the west, fronting Carpenter Avenue. The main facade fronts Van Buren to the south. The architect is recorded as Ernest Braucher. The original/significant owner is recorded as Robert Sutter. The property includes a two-bay garage that does not appear to contribute to its historic character.
Eligible as contributing resource.
8. 841 Carpenter Ave
This is a 2-story house in the Colonial Revival style built in the period 1920-1929. The foundation is undetermined. Exterior walls are original asbestos (primary) and replacement asphalt shingles (secondary). The building has a gambrel roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles with box cornice. There is one center, rear slope, concrete block chimney. Windows are original wood, 6/1 double-hung sashes. There is a single-story, single-bay central platform/stoop characterized by a hip roof clad in asphalt shingles with round wood posts. This house is distinctive for its shed-roofed eave that projects from the main upper story roofline to allow cover for the second story windows. The eave is supported by square wooden posts. The primary entryway fronts Van Buren to the north. The property includes a single-bay garage that appears to contribute to its historic character.
Eligible as contributing resource.
9. 842 Carpenter Ave
This is a 2-story house in the Colonial Revival style built in 1919. The foundation is concrete block. Exterior walls are replacement wood siding. The building has a gambrel roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles with box cornice. There is one offset right, rear slope chimney. Windows are original wood, 6/6 double-hung sashes. The builder is recorded as Robert Sutter. The original/significant owner is recorded as Robert Sutter. The property includes a single-bay garage that appears to contribute to its historic character.
Eligible as contributing resource.
10. 844 Carpenter Ave
This is a 1.5-story house in the Bungalow/craftsman style built in 1919. The foundation is raised. Exterior walls are original wood siding. The building has a medium side gable roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles with raked open cornice and one gabled dormer. There is one center, rear slope, concrete block flue chimney. Windows are original wood, 10-light casements. There is a single-story, full-span open porch characterized by a shed roof clad in asphalt shingles with square wood siding-clad posts. The builder is recorded as Robert Sutter. The original/significant owner is recorded as Robert Sutter. The property includes a single-bay garage that appears to contribute to its historic character.
Eligible as contributing resource.
11. 845 Carpenter Ave
This is a 2-story house built in 1919. The foundation is continuous brick. Exterior walls are replacement asbestos. The building has a medium hip roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles with raked box cornice. There is one offset left, side slope, concrete block chimney. Windows are original wood, 1/1 double-hung sashes. There is a single-story, full-span enclosed porch characterized by a hip roof clad in asphalt shingles. The concrete block chimney appears to serve a furnace or stove and not a fireplace, and might properly be called a flue. The lack of dormers and the enclosed porch with side entry make this conform less to the typical description of a bungalow apart from the overall massing and scale. These are likely a builder's less expensive variant on the foursquare. The builder is recorded as Robert Sutter. The original/significant owner is recorded as Robert Sutter. The property includes a garage that appears to contribute to its historic character.
Eligible as contributing resource.
12. 847 Carpenter Ave
This is a 2-story house built in 1919. The foundation is raised. Exterior walls are original stucco (primary) and replacement vinyl siding (secondary). The building has a medium hip roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles with raked box cornice. There is one offset left, side slope, concrete block flue chimney. Windows are original wood, 1/1 double-hung sashes. There is a single-story, full-span enclosed porch characterized by a hip roof clad in asphalt shingles. The architectural form, massing, and fenestration are the same as its neighbor just north at 845 Carpenter. As at that house, the facade is characterized by the deep raked eaves and the twin double-hung windows centered on the upper story. The builder is recorded as Robert Sutter. The original/significant owner is recorded as Robert Sutter. The property includes a garage that appears to contribute to its historic character.
Eligible as contributing resource.
13. 848 Carpenter Ave
This is a 2-story house built in 1919. The foundation is raised. Exterior walls are replacement stucco (primary) and replacement aluminum siding (secondary). The building has a medium hip roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles with raked box cornice. There is one offset right, side slope, concrete block flue chimney. Windows are original wood, 6/6 double-hung sashes. There is a single-story, single-bay cutaway porch characterized by a hip roof clad in asphalt shingles. The upper story windows are 1/1 wood double-hungs. Like similar houses along this part of Carpenter Avenue, the porch or stoop is inset within a single-story, hip-roofed projection that includes a front room or living space. While much of the stucco cladding in this area is original, on this house it appears to be a replacement over an earlier stuccor or an undetermined material. The builder is recorded as Robert Sutter. The original/significant owner is recorded as Robert Sutter.
Eligible as contributing resource.
14. 850 Carpenter Ave
This is a 2-story house built in 1919. Exterior walls are original asbestos. The building has a medium hip roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles with raked box cornice. There is offset left, rear slope, brick flue. Windows are original wood, vertical 3/2 double-hung sashes. There is a single-story, rear, frame addition. The builder is recorded as Robert Sutter. The original/significant owner is recorded as Robert Sutter.
Eligible as contributing resource.
15. 851 Carpenter Ave
This is a 2-story house built in 1919. The foundation is undetermined. Exterior walls are replacement aluminum siding. The building has a medium front gable roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles with raked box cornice. There is one offset left, side slope, concrete block flue chimney. Windows are original wood, 1/1 double-hung sashes. There is a single-story, full-span enclosed porch characterized by a gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles. The builder is recorded as Robert Sutter. The original/significant owner is recorded as Robert Sutter. The property includes a single-bay garage that appears to contribute to its historic character.
Eligible as contributing resource.
16. 853 Carpenter Ave
This is a 2-story house built in 1919. The foundation is continuous brick. Exterior walls are original stucco (primary) and replacement wood siding (secondary). The building has a medium side gable roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles with raked box cornice. There is offset left, straddle ridge, parged brick flue. Windows are replacement vinyl, 4/1 double-hung sashes. This form is repeated along this street with variations on the roof and front living space or enclosed porch. The builder is recorded as Robert Sutter. The original/significant owner is recorded as Robert Sutter. The property includes a single-bay garage that appears to contribute to its historic character.
Eligible as contributing resource.
17. 854 Carpenter Ave
This is a 2-story house built in 1919. Exterior walls are replacement vinyl siding. The building has a medium front gable roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles with raked box cornice. There is one offset right, side slope, concrete block flue chimney. Windows are original wood, 1/1 double-hung sashes. There is a single-story, single-bay enclosed cutaway porch characterized by a gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles. The builder is recorded as Robert Sutter. The original/significant owner is recorded as Robert Sutter.
Eligible as contributing resource.
18. 855 Carpenter Ave
This is a 2-story house built in 1919. The foundation is undetermined. Exterior walls are replacement vinyl siding. The building has a medium hip roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles with raked box cornice. There is one offset left, side slope, concrete block flue chimney. Windows are replacement aluminum single-light casements. There is a single-story, full-span enclosed porch characterized by a hip roof clad in asphalt shingles. The builder is recorded as Robert Sutter. The original/significant owner is recorded as Robert Sutter. The property includes a two-bay garage that does not appear to contribute to its historic character.
Eligible as contributing resource.
19. 856 Carpenter Ave
This is a 2-story house built in 1919. The foundation is raised. Exterior walls are replacement vinyl siding. The building has a medium side gable roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles with raked box cornice. There is offset right, rear slope, brick flue. Windows are replacement vinyl, 1/1 double-hung sashes. There is a single-story, single-bay cutaway porch characterized by a shed roof clad in asphalt shingles. The builder is recorded as Robert Sutter. The original/significant owner is recorded as Robert Sutter. The property includes a single-bay garage that does not appear to contribute to its historic character.
Eligible as contributing resource.
20. 857 Carpenter Ave
This is a 2-story house built in 1919. The foundation is undetermined. Exterior walls are replacement stucco (primary) and replacement aluminum siding (secondary). The building has a medium front gable roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles with raked box cornice. There is offset left, side slope, brick flue. Windows are replacement vinyl, 1/1 double-hung sashes. There is a single-story, single-bay cutaway porch characterized by a gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles. This house is characterized by the use of three cladding materials on the front facade and the beaded siding elsewhere. The upper story is partially clad in wood shingles, possibly replacements of hardy plank, while the gables have fish-scale shingles for elaboration. The projecting mass at the ground floor is divided into bays forming a covered stoop and enclosed living space. The builder is recorded as Robert Sutter. The original/significant owner is recorded as Robert Sutter. The property includes a single-bay garage that appears to contribute to its historic character.
Eligible as contributing resource.
21. 860 Carpenter Ave
This is a 2-story house built in 1919. The foundation is raised. Exterior walls are replacement vinyl siding. The building has a medium hip roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles with raked box cornice. There is offset right, side slope, rusticated block flue. Windows are replacement vinyl, 4/4 double-hung sashes. There is a single-story, single-bay enclosed cutaway porch characterized by a hip roof clad in asphalt shingles. The original porch has been enclosed but there is an entry to the south with steps leading up to the porch deck. Windows here are modern 10-light vinyl casements. The garage has a clipped-gable roof and modern cladding, although it appears to be historic. The builder is recorded as Robert Sutter. The original/significant owner is recorded as Robert Sutter. The property includes a single-bay garage that appears to contribute to its historic character.
Eligible as contributing resource.
22. 861 Carpenter Ave
This is a 2-story house built in 1919. The foundation is undetermined. Exterior walls are replacement vinyl siding. The building has a medium side gable roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles with raked box cornice. There is one offset left, straddle ridge, brick chimney. Windows are original wood, 1/1 double-hung sashes. The projecting bay at the front, ground floor, is likely an enclosed porch since this house is built in the same form as its neighbors to the north along Carpenter. The builder is recorded as Robert Sutter. The original/significant owner is recorded as Robert Sutter. The property includes a single-bay garage that appears to contribute to its historic character.
Not eligible/Non-contributing.
23. 862 Carpenter Ave
This is a 2-story house built in 1919. The foundation is raised. Exterior walls are replacement vinyl siding. The building has a medium front gable roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles with raked box cornice. There is offset right, side slope, rusticated block flue. Windows are original wood, 4/4 double-hung sashes. There is a single-story, single-bay cutaway porch characterized by a gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles. The builder is recorded as Robert Sutter. The original/significant owner is recorded as Robert Sutter. The property includes a single-bay garage that does not appear to contribute to its historic character.
Eligible as contributing resource.