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Spoilers ahead. Like much of Brooklyn, the building formerly known as the Broken Angel was torn down a few years ago and resurrected as a multi-million-dollar condominium.
Its previous residents, the artists Cynthia and Arthur Wood, had bought the one-time tenement for something like two grand in the 1970s, and gradually turned it into a living sculpture, 10 stories high.
For decades, it towered over Clinton Hill to its west and Bed-Stuy to its east, beckoning fellow eccentrics with its stained-glass, cathedral-like construction.
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