Six Condo Sales Records at One Brooklyn Bridge Park
An article in the Post this morning recycles the way old news that Elizabeth Stribling, the founder of Stribling & Associates, is moving from the Upper East Side to One Brooklyn Bridge Park, but it also drops some tantalizing info about other sales at the massive conversion. Turns out that six sales in the building…

An article in the Post this morning recycles the way old news that Elizabeth Stribling, the founder of Stribling & Associates, is moving from the Upper East Side to One Brooklyn Bridge Park, but it also drops some tantalizing info about other sales at the massive conversion. Turns out that six sales in the building are record breakers for a Brooklyn condo, all going for more than $3.8 million, the previous condo sales record in Kings (that would be at Williamsburg’s Aurora). Stribling’s 3,442-square-foot pad cost $6.6 million. The development (which is currently being advertised on Brownstoner) is also setting records for the priciest parking spaces at a Brooklyn condo: Each is going for between $128,590 and $281,050. More than one-third of the 1BPP’s 449 units are now sold (that’s a jump over November, when 100 were in contract and sales were pending on another 25) and move-ins will begin next month. The building’s developer, Robert Levine, is happy with the pace of sales at the luxury building: “Considering the state of the economic environment, we’re doing very well.”
B’Klyn Beckons [NY Post]
Stribling Sells Herself Two Penthouses at 1BBP [Brownstoner]
Update on One Brooklyn Bridge Park [Brownstoner]
This building was painted the wrong color. It does look like some awful institution for punishing people. The brooklyn-warehouse cream color it was originally would have been a far better choice.
Not near any train
That’s true, you have to walk four whole residential blocks to catch the 4,5,2,3 and three and a half blocks for the R and M. The building is in Brooklyn Heights, which as everyone knows is out of the way and inconvenient.
The building will probably have direct ferry service to Manhattan as well but will still be very inconvenient to Coney Island.
Not near any train
6:44 shitty location?
I swear some of the comments here are truly demented. Define shitty?
Not in an ex-ghetto?
Not in some breeders cup block in Park slope?
Give it a rest.
Why is the highway an issue here but not in DUMBO or for that matter in Manhattan where the fanciest new buildings are next to the west side drive aka west street?
ugly building in a shitty location. Enjoy sleeping next to the highway every night.
This photo is really misleading. the building in the foreground is some POS by the docks. It is not part of 1 BBP which you can sort of see in the background behind two poles. What gives with this photo?
Went to a couple of open houses recently – no lines – but quite busy – that being said – looking and buying are too entirely different things
I am looking for 2 bedrooms for under 1mm. Went to open houses last two weekend in BH and there was a line at one last weekend and one weekend before.
Don’t ask me about Park Slope or every other open house out there. Just reporting that there was a lot of traffic out — and I haven’t seen that since I’ve been looking this go-round (last 3-4 months)