Brooklyn’s Old Clock Tower Transformed Into Penthouse
An iconic clock tower which stands a top One Main Street in New York was recently renovated and transformed in a million-dollar modern penthouse. Brooklyn’s Clock Tower is located in the trendy DUMBO (down under the Manhattan bridge overpass) neighborhood. Originally built by Cardboard manufacturers the building is part of an old industrial building and was transformed into a penthouse by David Walentas, the man behind the DUMBO project.
The magnificent building is approx. 6,813 square feet penthouse and showcases a 360 degree view of the city which overlooks the Brooklyn Bridge and Manhatten. The penthouse is a three story building and has 3 giant clocks installed in 14 foot high round windows in each wall.
The penthouse of the Clock Tower building entered the market in 2009 as the most expensive condo in Brooklyn, listed for $25 million – till then, the most expensive apartment on record had cost a mere $11 million. The realtors, however, have been unsuccessful in selling the Clock Tower penthouse, and it’s now down to $18 million. Have you got that amount of cash to spare? Most of us can only dream!
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