That should tell you how cool I am: I have to reference DUMBO developments from five years ago. Anyway, if I was cooler, and had a better memory, I could link you up to the best opportunity to come your way (especially if your name is Ratner, Resnick, Rudin, Rose, or any other ares I’m forgetting) since, oh, whatever old building you bought yesterday and then announced a bunch of unfinished spaces that will sell for about a grand a square foot. This week (again, don’t hold me to this; Google’s no help about now, so don’t try it) marks the close of an auction to sell the Williamsburg Savings Bank building. You know it: the tallest building in Brooklyn, just across the street from the putative Nets arena. Up for grabs. For another day or so. So get an R in your name and plunk down $50 mil or so. The smart money says: condos!
UPDATE: Okay, the trusty ‘History’ command has rescued me. Cushman & Wakefield is handling the sale (no listing on their site), and the auction closes on Thursday (you really needed that info, didn’t you?). Info via the Times.
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Move over Clock Tower.
That should tell you how cool I am: I have to reference DUMBO developments from five years ago. Anyway, if I was cooler, and had a better memory, I could link you up to the best opportunity to come your way (especially if your name is Ratner, Resnick, Rudin, Rose, or any other ares I’m forgetting) since, oh, whatever old building you bought yesterday and then announced a bunch of unfinished spaces that will sell for about a grand a square foot. This week (again, don’t hold me to this; Google’s no help about now, so don’t try it) marks the close of an auction to sell the Williamsburg Savings Bank building. You know it: the tallest building in Brooklyn, just across the street from the putative Nets arena. Up for grabs. For another day or so. So get an R in your name and plunk down $50 mil or so. The smart money says: condos!
UPDATE: Okay, the trusty ‘History’ command has rescued me. Cushman & Wakefield is handling the sale (no listing on their site), and the auction closes on Thursday (you really needed that info, didn’t you?). Info via the Times.