In a move that marks the end of an era, the Brooklyn Bar Association is set to sell its century-old headquarters in Brooklyn Heights. The historic building, which has served as the association's home for over a century, is expected to fetch a significant price tag due to its prime location and architectural significance. The sale comes as the association looks to downsize and relocate, citing a desire to be more accessible to its members and the community. As the city continues to undergo rapid development and gentrification, the sale of this beloved Brooklyn landmark raises questions about the future of the neighborhood's character and the preservation of its historic sites.


Brooklyn Bar Association to sell century-old Brooklyn Heights HQ  Crain's New York