Brooklyn News: The History of the Clinton Hill Co-Oops

Brooklyn News: The History of the Clinton Hill Co-Oops

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A crown heights mansion and more to see, starting at $ 998k

Our choices for open houses to view last weekend can be found in Park Slope, Crown Heights and Marine Park. They vary in price from $ 998,000 to $ 2,699 million.

Rendering with waterfront towers
Rendering via NYC HOUSING CONNECT

Affordable Housing Lottery opens for Luxury ‘Burg Build, with units from $ 1,880

An affordable housing lottery for a new luxury tower of 22 floors overlooking the East River just south of the Williamsburg Bridge. The building is one of what there will be five that are part of the Naftali-developed complex called Williamsburg Wharf, including a mix of luxury rent and apartments.

Brooklyn Interior - A wall of books with a red couch at the front and a set of stairs to the left
Photo by Hanna Grankvist

The Insider: ‘Custom everything’ maximizes style, function in Park Slope Reno

When a few serious mediters bought the top floor of a vintage row house, they had visions of a kitchen that is conducive to pleasant cooking, cozy corners for different tasks and “serene space in which they could relax,” said Architect Kimberly Peckwho renovated the intestine with two bedrooms, two bathrooms.

A blue canopy over a door with the words Clinton Hill Coƶperaties
An entrance to the Clinton Hill Coƶpts today. Photo by Susan de Vries

From mansions to housing for Navy Yard Workers: The Clinton Hill Co-Oops Story

Thanks to Charles Pratt, the richest man in Brooklyn, Clinton Avenue became a Gold Coast of Mansions in the 19th century, but a housing shortage and changing flavors saw many adapted for non -profit use or rising for apartment buildings. One of the most striking complexes on the Avenue Today, the Clinton Hill Cooperatives, was built during the Second World War as a rental for members of the armed forces or war workers and their families.

The top of the tower with several floors against a blue sky
The tower in 589 Fulton Street this month. Photo by Susan de Vries

Affordable housing lottery for Dobro Tower has $ 1,918 with one bedrooms

An affordable housing lottery has been launched for a recently built luxury skyscraper at a large cross in the center of Brooklyn. Located on 589 Fulton Street, on the corner of Flatbush Avenue Extension, the stream climbs to a considerable 51 stories and facilities include a swimming pool on the roof and pickleball lanes.

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