The layout of its buildings at that time – with houses facing the street with their gables – suggests that it was founded or regulated during the Volok Reform.
[4] After the First World War and the victory of the newly established Poland over Soviet Russia, many legionnaire soldiers settled in Starosielce.
He was active in the social committee for the construction of the Monument of Independence, which was set up on the square next to the Białystok Starosielce railway station, and in the foundation, which through residents' contributions issued a commemorative plaque on the anniversary of the death of Józef Piłsudski.
[6] After the Second World War and the establishment of the People's Republic of Poland everything related to Piłsudski, his life and activities was banned.
Later on an industrial district was developed around Elewatorska street with various enterprises including Polmos Białystok and Podlaskie Zakłady Zbożowe.