Various developers built blocks and blocks of row homes with little thought or attention to open space.
The average price of a new row home back then was under $5,000.00-an equivalent to around $64,000.00 in 2008 dollars.
St Vincent is also involved in local housing needs including replacing public housing projects with row homes for families.
It was in such a place that Peterson decided to purchase two row homes in 1954, one of which became his home.
It sought to build only single-family row homes to create a sense of neighborhood ownership.
Many who visited decided to stay and renovate the small row homes characteristic of the area.
A collection of row homes and detached houses, many of which were originally built in the late 19th century.
The museum consisted of nine row homes with twelve galleries, a library and a small auditorium.
Soon after he began purchasing row homes for investment purposes.
In much of the Southern United States, they are referred to as row homes.