By anyone's standards, the situation at 100 Clark Street in Brooklyn Heights is weird. After years of neglect, the building was self-demolishing, so the Department of Buildings started tearing it down. Two-and-a-half floors came down, then the owner went to court to stop the demolition. Now, the owners is doing a "repair" to put a new roof on what was the third floor. Eh, what's a couple of floors? Three floors is so much more manageable than five. [McBrooklyn; previously]
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