Located in the trendy DUBMO (down under the Manhattan
bridge overpass) neighbourhood of Brooklyn, New
York is One Main Street; a 126-unit loft conversion
by David Walentas (creator of the DUMBO neighbourhood)
in 1998. The former cardboard box factory was originally
built in 1915 and features a beautiful clock tower.
Walentas renamed it the Clocktower Building with
the pièce de résistance being a 3-floor
penthouse spanning over 6,813 square feet (633 sq.
m) and defined by four 14-ft glass clocks on every
wall. The three bedroom, 3.5 bathroom penthouse
offers 360-degree views, soaring 16-50 ft ceilings,
a glass-enclosed private elevator and a skyroof
cabana and open deck.
The property was first listed in 2009 for a cool
$25 million but has remained unsold on the market,
unable to find a buyer willing to purchase what
would be the most expensive property ever bought
in Brooklyn. In 2011 the property was re-listed
for $23.5 million and was also offered as a $50,000/month
rental.
In 2012 the list price was again dropped to $19
million but no suitors were found. This year, Corcoran
Group Real Estate is handling the listing with an
asking price of $18 million. If you or anyone you
know might be interested, feel free to contact them
direct...
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