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Located in the heart of the Brooklyn Heights Historic District, the Gothic Revival-style church at 99 Clinton Street boasts a rich history. As Brownstoner notes, shortly before the church closed in the mid-1970s, it served as a meeting place for the Gay Alliance of Brooklyn, one of the city's first gay rights groups outside of Manhattan. When the building was converted into a cooperative, original features such as high ceilings, exposed stone, and stained glass windows were thoughtfully preserved.
99 Clinton Street was built as a church in 1850 and converted to a cooperative in 1970. It is in a prime Brooklyn Heights location near Brooklyn Bridge Park, Cadman Plaza Park, the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, popular restaurants, gourmet supermarkets, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Manhattan Bridge, and the 2/3, 4/5, A/C, F/G, and R trains.
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