236 Hall Street

Clinton Hill, Brooklyn

Parcel ID (BBL): 3019180020

Acris records

Owner: Geneva Transatlantic Holdings

Acquired: February 14, 2025, $9 million

Debt: February 14, 2025, $6 million

Built: 1930

SF: 29,250

Dwelling units: 0

No. of buildings: 1

Class: Church, Synagogue, Chapel (M1)

Floors: 3

Transactions:

Geneva Transatlantic Holdings borrowed $6 million from Cutrale North America for 257 Washington Avenue, Clinton Hill, Brooklyn on February 14, 2025.

• Serabjit Singh Malhotra sold 257 Washington Avenue, Clinton Hill, Brooklyn for $9 million to Geneva Transatlantic Holdings on February 14, 2025.

• Wachtel Missry registered on May 29, 2024 bought a loan with an original principal of $15.1 million from Valley National Bank, signed by Jennifer M. Marcus, secured by 257 Washington Avenue, Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, when owned by Serabjit Singh Malhotra.

Brookland Capital sold 257 Washington Avenue, Clinton Hill, Brooklyn for $13.5 million to Serabjit Singh Malhotra on September 03, 2019.

Development:

Andrew Bradfield filed plans for major alteration for 35,769 sqft in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, on October 23, 2025.

Andrew Bradfield filed plans for alteration in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, on May 28, 2025.

Andrew Bradfield filed plans for alteration in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, on May 27, 2025.

• Serabjit Malhotra filed plans for alteration in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, on August 07, 2019.

• David Mochu filed plans for alteration in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, on May 12, 2011.

Most recent Schedule of Occupancy

Litigation:

• Serabjit Singh Malhotra on May 22, 2024, filed a $15.1 million bankruptcy 8-24-71960-ast for 257 Washington Avenue that has creditor Valley National Bank.

A10 Capital filed a $31.8 million lawsuit 511887/2024 against Serabjit Singh Malhotra on April 26, 2024,seeking a money judgment related to judgmentat 257 Washington Avenue.

Valley National Bank filed a $15.1 million pre-foreclosure 522289/2022 on August 03, 2022, against Serabjit Singh Malhotra at 257 Washington Avenue.

Violations:

According to city public data, the properties have received $1,250 in ECB penalties and $5,950 in OATH penalties in the last year.

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