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Workers’ Cottages

n historically blue-collar and immigrant neighborhoods throughout the city, detached single-family workers’ cottages can be spotted standing among simple two-f lats and other similarly affordable housing types. Predecessors to the bungalow, the cottages are modest in size — most come in under 1,500 square feet — but also dignified and aspirational in their variety of configurations, as well as

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