In May, work was completed on a Historic Properties Fund (HPF) project at 428 Greene Avenue, located in the Greene Avenue-Clifton Place National Register Eligible Historic District in Brooklyn. The $140,000 loan provided for a full restoration of the building’s brownstone façade and stoop, as well as the restoration of the wooden cornice. 428 Greene Avenue is one of a row of Neo-Grec style brownstones dating to 1886 and designed by architect Fred E. Lockwood.
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