Bridgeton is the Cumberland County seat with one of the largest historic districts in NJ — over 2,200 contributing buildings across 1700s-1900s Federal, Greek Revival, Italianate, Queen Anne, and Colonial Revival architecture. The Old Broad Street Church (1792) and the courthouse green anchor the district. Our Bridgeton work is heavily restoration-focused.
Most properties in the historic district are National Register-listed, opening Historic Tax Credit eligibility. We provide HTC-friendly documentation and source historically appropriate materials.
What We Work On in Bridgeton
Bridgeton Historic District: 1700s-1900s Federal, Greek Revival, Italianate, Queen Anne, and Colonial Revival with original slate, cedar, or historic asphalt — across 2,200+ contributing buildings. Broad Street commercial: 1860s-1900s brick. Outer city + surrounding: 1950s-1990s suburban. Industrial pockets along the Cohansey River.
Common Bridgeton Jobs
- Federal-era slate and cedar restoration
- Queen Anne complex-geometry architectural-shingle replacement
- Historic Tax Credit documentation
- Broad Street commercial flat-roof
- Suburban architectural-shingle on outer-city housing
Bridgeton has the largest historic district in NJ by contributing building count. HPC reviews exterior changes throughout. Many properties qualify for Historic Tax Credits — we provide HTC-friendly invoicing and material specs.
Neighborhoods we serve in Bridgeton
ZIP codes: 08302