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Feil Family Foundation
Brooklyn Law School’s new high-rise student residence has been named Feil Hall, in recognition of the generosity of the Feil Family Foundation, whose $4 million gift to the Residence Hall Fund Dean Joan G. Wexler announced in December.

“The opening of a new building is an important event in the life of any institution, but the Feil Hall marks a turning point in the life of Brooklyn Law School.” Dean Wexler said. “We deeply appreciate the Feil Family Foundation’s extraordinary generosity.”

Designed by Robert A.M. Stern, the Dean of the Yale School of architecture, Feil Hall is located at 205 State Street, just three blocks from the Law School’s main building. Its 239 furnished apartments—a mixture of studios, one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom units—will house about 360 students. All students will have their own bedrooms. All of the apartments have full kitchens and one or two private bathrooms, and many enjoy bird’s-eye views of Brooklyn, the New York Harbor and Manhattan.

“We saw a pressing need and a strategy for responding to it that we were proud to support,” said Jeffrey Feil, President of the Feil Family Foundation and CEO of The Feil Organization, one of the largest privately owned real estate companies in the United States. He is 1973 graduate of the law school and a member of its Board of Trustees. Currently, the law school, which has a student body of 1,500, houses some 150 students in seven smaller buildings that it owns in Brooklyn Heights. Most students live off-campus. “I commuted to law school 30 years ago, and I understand the burdens that students who live off-campus face. Apartment housing of this caliber will attract students from all over the country and the world. It will create a sense of campus and community that will play an important role in ours students’ professional lives,” Feil said.

Five other members of the Feil family are also Brooklyn Law School graduates: Jeffrey's nephews, Kenneth Jaffe ’89, Eric Derfner ’96, and Justin Derfner ’96 attended BLS, as did his cousins, Joanne Feil ’78 and Matthew Feil ’03.

Jeffrey D. Forchelli Conference Center
The top floor of Feil Hall, which has panoramic views of the Harbor and lower Manhattan, will be home to the Jeffrey D. Forchelli Conference Center, which will be the site of academic symposia and other law school events. It is named in honor of the generosity of Mr. Forchelli, a member of the Brooklyn Law School Class of 1969, and a founding partner of the firm of Forchelli, Curto, Schwartz, Mineo, Carlino & Cohn, LLP.

Geraldo's
The ground floor will feature Geraldo’s, a high-tech student “cyber café” named in honor of the generosity of broadcast journalist and personality Geraldo Rivera, a member of the Class of 1969.

Make a Gift
To make a gift to the Residence Hall Fund or to learn more about the many ways to give to the Fund, please contact the Office of Institutional Advancement at 718-780-7564 or ia@brooklaw.edu.










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