The Boylan Apartments are Raleigh's earliest example of the garden-style apartment complex, which incorporates open space into the overall layout to improve living conditions in each unit. Three simple brick-clad buildings with Colonial Revival detailing were arranged to form an interior courtyard and house one- and two-bedroom apartments. The project was produced through a public-private partnership with the Depression-era Public Works Administration. The private developer borrowed money from the federal government to erect the complex, in turn providing jobs for the unemployed and building modern housing for lower-income residents. Upon completion, the complex quickly filled with secretaries, stenographers, clerks, salesmen, and office managers. Private residences.

Photo by Michael Zirkle Photography
© Raleigh Historic Development Commission

 

Address
817 Hillsborough Street
Date
1935
Style
Colonial Revival

Architect

Linthicum and Linthicum

Local/National Designations
Raleigh Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places

 

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