Originally built in 1926 as the headquarters for the Benevolent & Protective Order of the Elks, ISSUE Project Room features a limestone and terra cotta facade, with Renaissance-revival style features including balustrades, egg-and-dart ornamentation, Corinthian columns, and a theater space with 40-foot vaulted ceilings.
This late McKim, Mead and White building is a unique and striking location for events and when the space reopens it will be available for your reception, party, film or photo shoot.
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Located in Downtown Brooklyn/Brooklyn Heights, ISSUE Project Room is easily accessible by MTA at:
- Borough Hall, 2, 3, 4, 5, R
- Jay Street-Metrotech A, C, F, R
- Hoyt-Schermerhorn A, C, G
- and by numerous MTA buses