21W20 came close to a record-breaking sale this week.
The Stahl Organization’s 53-story Downtown Brooklyn’s luxury residential development at 388 Bridge Street has reached 90 percent sold.
The sales launch comes with a new website and first renderings of the buildings interiors, which are designed by CetraRuddy alum and of-the-minute interiors guru Paris Forino. The apartments are large, averaging over 1,150 square feet, and range from one to four bedrooms. Some one-bedrooms in the building have home offices. 610 Warren will also have duplex and triplex penthouses with private terraces, and two garden duplexes with private patios. One of the garden duplexes is now on the market asking $1.85 million.
“We provide the infrastructure, and they provide the Tesla chargers. We’ve been actively working with them on almost every project we’re working on — seven right now, including two on the market and two that sold,” said Brendan Aguayo, managing director of Halstead Property Development Marketing, who cited hook-ups at Boerum Hill’s 31-condo 610 Warren Street, all 10 spaces at the Bam-adjacent townhouses State and Bond, and in the garage at Williamsburg’s just-finishing, 216-unit Oosten.
The Hendrik, a new condominium under construction in Boerum Hill,Brooklyn, aims to blend the space and character of the neighborhood’s coveted townhouses with the amenities of a new residential tower.
West Coast-based NBA player Jonathan “J.J.” Redick, of the Los Angeles Clippers, is in contract to buy a $4.25 million duplex penthouse in Brooklyn.
It’s at 51 Jay St., a warehouse in Dumbo that’s being converted to 74 luxury condos.