Condos, Not Chappelle, to Save Brooklyn's Broken Angel

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The owners, Arthur and Cynthia Wood, reached a deal with a local developer who will convert the building into residences. The Woods will keep an apartment and an art studio in it, and the ground floor will house some sort of "community space." The Broken Angel stands on a sturdy foundation of a former Brooklyn Trolley HQ; the big question, of course, is whether anyone will get to live on its upper floors, with their junkyard-Gaudi stained-glass windows, and whether those windows will even survive the conversion. Of course, maybe the Woods will get really lucky and Dash Snow will deign to ejaculate on the thing. Those condos would be worth a fortune.
An Angel Is Pulled Closer to Earth [NYT]
Earlier: Dave Chappelle Willing to Help Save Ill Brooklyn House

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