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The Berry Houses, are a public housing complex designed by Alfred Mosher Butts[1] and built and operated by the New York City Housing Authority and located in the Dongan Hills neighborhood of Staten Island in New York City. It was named after Brig. Gen. Charles W. Berry (1871–1941), who was both a soldier and a physician. It was completed on October 30, 1950. Consisting of 8 six-story buildings, it contains 506 apartments housing some 994 residents. It is bordered by Richmond Road, Dongan Hills Avenue, Seaver Avenue, and Jefferson Street.

The Berry Houses are one of three public housing complexes located in Staten Island's 122nd Police Precinct.

References

  1. ^ Lambert, Bruce (April 7, 1993). "Alfred M. Butts, 93, Is Dead; Inventor of Scrabble". New York Times. Retrieved 2009-01-03.

Sources

https://web.archive.org/web/20100323020231/http://www.nyc.gov:80/html/nycha/html/developments/statenberry.shtml