Clinton Hill Cooperatives is a pre-war co-op building in Brooklyn's Clinton Hill neighborhood completed in 1900. Located at 328 Clinton Avenue, the 5-story building contains 5 units.
328 Clinton Avenue is a five-unit co-op built around 1870 by Tomas Fagen as one of seven Second French Empire style rowhouses. Located on Mansion Row in the Clinton Hill Historic District between Dekalb Avenue and Lafayette Avenue, the building retains its original Mansard roof and portions of its historic cornice. The five story walkup sits just blocks from Fort Greene Park and the restaurants and shops along Dekalb Avenue.
Apartments throughout the building showcase impressive period details including decorative marble fireplace mantels, exposed ceiling beams, original moldings, and inlaid hardwood floors. Ceiling heights range from 9'9" to 12 feet, with some units featuring exposed beams reaching nearly 11 feet. Recent renovations have introduced modern kitchens with high end appliances from Wolf, Viking, Bosch, Miele, and Fisher & Paykel, while preserving the building's 19th century character. The building offers free laundry and storage in the basement, and the co-op allows split AC units and considers pets on a case-by-case basis.
The top floor apartment features an exclusive private roof deck with 360 degree views spanning the Manhattan and Williamsburg Bridges, the Empire State Building, and Freedom Tower. The garden level unit offers a rare private garden with a waterfall, vegetable beds, and a flowering apple tree, accessible only to that apartment. Duplex units feature private terraces, floor-to-ceiling bay windows, French doors, and stained glass details. The building underwent infrastructure updates including a new roof, boiler replacement seven years ago, and new gas lines four years ago.
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