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.
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.
“At its core, this innovative project addresses the adaptive nature of cities and the very real possibility of change when logic, imagination and dynamism are in alignment.” –ODA
The median price for a Boerum Hill condo was $1.42 million in March, StreetEasy shows, while the figure for townhouses hit $3.99 million.
And for kicks, 251 First has an amenity not often seen or even heard of (outside of Brooklyn, anyway): stroller valet, thus eliminating the need to find a place to park your Bugaboo.
Last week, Brick Underground covered the upcoming Brooklyn new dev landscape with their recent ‘new developments and conversions changing Brooklyn right now’, which included HPDM-represented projects 251 First Street, 610 Warren Street and The Hendrik.
The Hendrik, designed by Beyer Blinder Belle (known for projects like the Whitney Townhouses and Downtown Brooklyn’s Belltell Lofts), will feature amenities like a lot of green space—there will be courtyards and terraces aplenty.
Megalith Capital Management and Urban Realty Partners announced that, 200 Water Street, a six-story boutique building in DUMBO, has more than 50 percent of its units in contract since its launch in September 2015.
“A lot of condo buyers — we call them the ‘DUMBO enthusiasts’ — live right in the neighborhood,” Halstead Property Development Marketing agent Debbie Zolan told Eye on Real Estate recently.