Designated March 18, 1986
The Renaissance Apartments were commissioned by Louis F. Seitz, a local realtor, in 1892 and designed by the noted Brooklyn architect, Montrose W. Morris. The Renaissance is one of a number of commissions Morris executed for Seitz. The Renaissance’s design was inspired by the 16th-century chateaux of Renaissance France and executed in a skillful combination of buff Roman brick, terra cotta, metal and slate.
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Bedford-Stuyvesant
The Bedford-Stuyvesant community in northwest Brooklyn is a residential area, home to ornate rows of brownstones, early middle-class apartment buildings and several institutional structures. Bedford-Stuyvesant is characterized by its wide, tree-covered avenues and low-scale residences; generally only church spires and school towers rise taller than...
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