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Taking advantage of a booming market to reorganize its holdings, the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society is selling six Brooklyn Heights properties, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported this week. Three of the buildings — 169 (old news), 283 and 161 Columbia Heights (top row, left to right) — are being marketed as a package; the other three — 165 Columbia Heights, 105 Willow Street and 34 Orange Street (bottom row, left to right) — are available individually. There will be no asking prices. This announcement follows the sale last year of 89 Hicks Street to Brooklyn Law School and 67 Livingston to a private investor; the Witnesses also used to own 360 Furman Street, now destined for condos.
Watchtower to Sell 6 Brooklyn Heights Properties [Brooklyn Eagle]
Witnesses To Sell Standish Arms [Brownstoner]


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  1. From where did you hear that they had to settled child sexual abuse lawsuits? Are you confusing them with the Catholic Priest lawsuits around the world? I READ that they use this money for buildings and printing in all the lands on earth.

  2. all that door to door pays off. finding the sick left alone, the elderly days from death abandoned in some expensive condo, town house etc, witnesses befriend them turn them over to watchtower and get to inherit, apartments, cars, farmland etc. they work their way through these buildings for years buying apartments or swindling trusting members out of them until they own the whole thing. Thats my Opinion.
    They have commercial and residential agents buying and selling like everyone else. the info is online.

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