The Abbey at 232 Adelphi is a significant adaptive reuse project located in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. Originally built as St. Mark's Protestant Episcopal Church in 1888, the Gothic Revival building has been transformed into unique residential units while preserving its historical elements. After years of vacancy, the renovation emphasizes craftsmanship, sustainability, and modern urban living. Features of the building, such as vaulted ceilings, stained glass windows, and repurposed pews, have been carefully integrated into the design. Guided by Jessica Peters, attendees will explore how the restoration balances the old with the new.
The Abbey at 232 Adelphi is an inspiring example of adaptive reuse in Brooklyn, transforming a long-vacant church into thoughtful, unique homes while preserving historic character.
This 18,000-square-foot Gothic Revival building was originally constructed in 1888 as St. Mark's Protestant Episcopal Church, showcasing remarkable architectural features and craftsmanship.
The renovation balances preservation and sustainability, with original elements like vaulted ceilings and stained glass windows carefully preserved or repurposed in the new design.
Jessica Peters, a leading real estate expert in Brooklyn, will guide attendees through The Abbey’s spaces, emphasizing both the historical significance and modern urban living.
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