
"Huge Clinton Hill Ex Migrant Shelter Will Become Mixed-Income Housing After serving as a controversial migrant shelter, the huge former factory and warehouse complex at 47 Hall Street in Clinton Hill will be redeveloped as mixed income housing with a new skyscraper and adaptive reuse of existing factory buildings, some of which were originally home to the Mergenthaler Linotype Company."
"The renovation of a landmarked five-story brownstone began prosaically enough, with the need to address long-term structural decline of the rear wall. It wound up a top-to-bottom, no-holds-barred transformation, including a new three-story wood and glass window system on the rear facade, the conversion of low-ceilinged attic space to a skylit home office with kitchenette and roof terrace, the meticulous restoration of lacy plasterwork and other historic detail, and an all-new color palette and furnishings scheme masterminded by the homeowner, an interior designer."
Open-house picks included renovated properties in Bed Stuy, Bay Ridge, and Bushwick with prices ranging from $1.395 million to $2.695 million. Atlantic Avenue’s industrial corridor has been dominated by railroad and automobile infrastructure and is now giving way to large apartment buildings. The former migrant shelter at 47 Hall Street in Clinton Hill will be redeveloped into mixed-income housing with a new skyscraper and adaptive reuse of historic factory buildings once home to the Mergenthaler Linotype Company. A landmarked five-story Cobble Hill brownstone underwent a full top-to-bottom renovation restoring historic details and adding modern glazing, attic conversion, and new finishes. An income-restricted HDFC one-bedroom in an 1890s Bed Stuy mansion is listed for $400K.
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