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Tenants battle rodents, mites and rent hikes at Pinnacle-owned Riverside Apartments in Brooklyn Heights

By Big New York · 07/16/2026 · Updated 07/16/2026
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The iconic brick Riverside Apartments in Brooklyn Heights were built in by philanthropist Alfred T. White in 1890 as a model of tenement reform.  The iconic brick Riverside Apartments in Brooklyn Heights were built in by philanthropist Alfred T. White in 1890 as a model of tenement reform.  At the time, the tenements many working-class.

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The iconic brick Riverside Apartments in Brooklyn Heights were built in by philanthropist Alfred T. White in 1890 as a model of tenement reform.  The iconic brick Riverside Apartments in Brooklyn Heights were built in by philanthropist Alfred T. White in 1890 as a model of tenement reform.  At the time, the tenements many working-class.

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