Designated October 25, 2011
The Rundbogenstil building at 40 Greene Avenue, originally named the Church of the Redeemer, was erected c.1864 for the Fourth Universalist Society possibly to the design of the architect Rembrandt Lockwood. The brownstone-fronted building was enlarged with the addition of an apse and steeple before its dedication as the new home of St. Casimir’s Roman Catholic Church, a parish founded in 1875 to tend to the spiritual needs of Brooklyn’s Polish population.
*Excerpt from the Landmarks Preservation Commission designation report
STATUS Designated Individual Landmark
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Fort Greene
The Fort Greene is typical of a 19th-century Brooklyn, residential neighborhood. Blocks of Italianate, Queen Anne and Neo-Grec style brownstone and brick row houses were built here between 1855 and 1875. Fort Greene Park was the site of a Revolutionary War battle and is the...
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