236 Hall Street
Clinton Hill, Brooklyn
Parcel ID (BBL): 3019180020
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.
