Byington Mill (Frisbie & Stansfield Knitting Company)

Byington Mill (Frisbie & Stansfield Knitting Company)
Location 421-423 Broad St., Utica, New York
Coordinates 43°6′9″N 75°13′20″W / 43.10250°N 75.22222°W / 43.10250; -75.22222Coordinates: 43°6′9″N 75°13′20″W / 43.10250°N 75.22222°W / 43.10250; -75.22222
Area 0.6 acres (0.24 ha)
Built 1910 (1910)
Architect Gouge, Frederick H.
Architectural style Early Commercial
NRHP Reference # 93000458[1]
Added to NRHP May 27, 1993

Byington Mill (Frisbie & Stansfield Knitting Company), also known as the J. A. Firsching & Son Building, is a historic knitting mill located at Utica in Oneida County, New York.

It was designed by Utica architect Frederick H. Gouge and was built in 1910 as a four story structure; a fifth floor was added before 1929. It consists of a rectangular main block built of brick load bearing walls, a heavy timber frame, and a flat roof. A two story office wing and one story shop section was originally attached to the building. However, this addition was demolished in 2007 when the city erroneously issued a permit to do so.[2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.[1]

The city of Utica repossessed the building in 1983 and sold it to the Cobblestone Construction Co. in 1999. Cobblestone struggled to attract tenants, and left the building in 2008. The building was purchased by Pezzolanella Construction in 2009 for $315,972, and they are presently restoring the structure.[3]

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