The building was built in 1926 for members of the YWCA.
At the same time, the court ordered the city to build public housing for members of minority groups in white neighborhoods.
However, the small building which had been built for members of the royal court only served as a temporary solution.
The houses had been built for prosperous members of the upper bourgeoisie.
It was originally built for members of the upper classes visiting Brighton and remains one of the most expensive hotels in the town.
He also ordered the city to build public housing for members of minorities in white neighborhoods.
The square is surrounded by Victorian row houses and triplexes which were built for members of the local elite.
New co-op apartments are being built near the center of town for members of the Actors Federal Credit Union.
But they were also active in New York, helping build a housing project for members and forming one of the nation's few union-owned banks, the Amalgamated.
It includes three high style dwellings all built for members of the Luke family, the earliest of which was built in 1919.