Designated September 15, 2009
The Ridgewood North Historic District is composed of 96 buildings, primarily three-story brick ‘ new law’ tenements, that encompass almost eight square acres in southwest Queens. The tenements are buff- and amber-colored brick facades, with carved-stone details, ornate pressed metal cornices, with original stoop and areaway ironwork. They were constructed between 1908 and 1914, mainly by the G.X. Mathews Company.