Brookland Capital will remove Tiffany windows from landmarked Clinton Hill church for condo conversion
But condo buyers can reinstall them
Listen carefully. This gets complicated.
On Tuesday, the city Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) unanimously approved a plan by developer Brookland Capital to remove four stained-glass windows made by famous artist Louis Comfort Tiffany and three stained-glass windows designed by important glass-maker J&R Lamb Studios from a Clinton Hill Historic District church it’s converting into condos.
But some — or maybe even all — the historic windows could possibly show up again at shuttered St. Luke’s Evangelical Lutheran Church after it and an adjacent parish house are turned into an eight-unit condo complex.