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Greystone’s 227 4th Avenue recognized by the Park Slope Civic Council

227 4th Avenue, Park Slope - Brooklyn, NY

Brooklyn, NY According to Greystone Development, its 227 4th Ave. property has been recognized by the Park Slope Civic Council with an Evelyn and Everett Ortner Preservation Award for excellence in Exterior Restoration. Inaugurated in 2014, the annual awards celebrate and encourage construction projects that make a positive contribution to the appearance and unique identity of the Park Slope neighborhood.

Greystone Development worked alongside Daniel Goldner Architects and preservation experts Higgins Quasebarth & Partners and Walter B. Melvin Architects to restore the 1910 neo-Classical structure on 4th Ave., which was originally utilized as a public bathhouse. The $5 million preservation process, which began in 2014, included retaining and preserving as much of the original glazed brick, limestone and terra cotta façade as possible – close to 80% – while painstakingly restoring intricate and colorful ornamental details such as nautical-themed carvings and an elaborate cornice.

“We are honored that our collaborative team effort has been recognized by the community, and we truly enjoyed working alongside Higgins Quasebarth & Partners, Daniel Goldner Architects and Walter B. Melvin Architects to bring the structure back to life,” said Thomas Ryan, head of Greystone Development. “227 4th Avenue’s beautiful facade will be a reminder of the grand history of Park Slope for many years to come.”  

The Evelyn and Everett Ortner Preservation Awards were presented to honorees on March 1st.

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