210 Clinton Avenue is a 14 story post-war co-op completed in 1960 in Brooklyn's Clinton Hill neighborhood, situated between Myrtle and Willoughby Avenues. The building contains 112 units and stands as the only free-standing structure within the Clinton Hill Co-ops complex, a 12 building community originally designed by Wallace K. Harrison in the 1930s to house Brooklyn Navy Yard workers. Harrison, the renowned architect behind Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, Lincoln Center, and the United Nations building, created this distinctive residential enclave that maintains its historical significance today.
The building offers comprehensive amenities including 24 hour private security, a on-site maintenance staff, renovated laundry facilities, bike storage, package room, and a landscaped courtyard. A standout feature is the building's self generating power supply with co-generation energy system, which reduces utility costs for residents and operates independently of Con Edison's grid. The co-op is notably pet friendly with no size restrictions and permits 90% financing, subletting after two years of ownership, guarantors, co-purchasing, and pied-à-terre ownership.
Apartments throughout the building typically feature hardwood or parquet floors, oversized windows, and windowed kitchens, with many units offering multiple exposures and city views. A popular characteristic is the flexibility of layouts, as numerous one bedroom units can be easily converted to true two bedrooms by enclosing dining alcoves or flex spaces. Corner units and upper floor apartments provide particularly impressive vistas, with some penthouse units offering panoramic views stretching from Long Island to downtown Brooklyn and Manhattan's full skyline. Storage is abundant, with most apartments featuring multiple large closets.
The location places residents at the intersection of Clinton Hill and Fort Greene, with convenient access to the G and C subway lines, Atlantic Terminal, and the broader transportation network. The neighborhood offers proximity to Fort Greene Park and its year round farmers market, BAM Cultural District, Barclays Center, Pratt Institute, and an array of dining and shopping options. The building's position on this historic corridor provides both the tranquility of tree lined residential streets and easy access to Brooklyn's cultural and commercial centers.
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