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Clinton Hill Co-Ops
165 Clinton Avenue, Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, NY 11205

Post-war Co-op

61 units
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  • 61 residences
  • 7 stories
  • BUILT 1954

The Details About 165 Clinton Avenue

Designed in the 1930s by Wallace K. Harrison (Rock Center, Radio City, Lincoln Center, UN) to house the Brooklyn Navy Yards workers, the Clinton Hill Coops is a 12-building coop complex split between two "campuses" along Clinton Ave. between 1941-1943.The North Campus is located between Myrtle and Willoughby Aves to the north and south, and from Vanderbilt to Waverly Aves.to the west and east. ...

key features
  • Doorman
  • Elevators
  • Central laundry room

Clinton Hill Co-ops Units

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Get to know Clinton Hill

Owing to its central location in northwestern Brooklyn, Clinton Hill is almost unfathomably close to neighborhoods that would otherwise feel relative worlds apart. But its proximal position is merely a bonus: Clinton Hill's lush, brownstoned blocks attract on their own terms. Traces of the past help to create a captivating present. Clinton Hill’s coveted 19th-century rowhouses span many architectural styles, including Beaux-Arts, Italianate, and Neo-Grec. Multiple façade arches and a two-story oriel window make the Queen Anne-style Lincoln Club an absolute head-turner. There’s even a collection of winsome freestanding mansions on Clinton Avenue, some of which connect to the industrialist Charles Pratt, founder of the eponymous Pratt Institute. Playing host to Pratt, an internationally-recognized institution for art and design, adds all the more to the neighborhood's good looks and leafy environs.

Clinton Hill Neighborhood Guide