99 Gold (Finally) Hits the Market
After a few delays over at 99 Gold in Dumbo (er, Vinegar Hill), buyers are finally getting a chance to step up to the plate. Or make that free-throw line. Units at the 100,000-square-foot former toy factory are hitting the market on Thursday. Potential buyers of the building’s 88 residences–which range in size from 672…

After a few delays over at 99 Gold in Dumbo (er, Vinegar Hill), buyers are finally getting a chance to step up to the plate. Or make that free-throw line. Units at the 100,000-square-foot former toy factory are hitting the market on Thursday. Potential buyers of the building’s 88 residences–which range in size from 672 square feet to 1,550 square feet–will also get a chance to shoot some hoops with Knicks legend John Starks on the building’s private basement court while sipping a glass of pinot grigio at tomorrow night’s opening bash. The standard apartments will start at about $550 a foot, we hear, and supposedly will be ready for occupancy in the Fall.
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Postcard from Dumbo [Brownstoner]
the projects are RIGHT next door
Wasn’t there going to be an incinerator plant built in the area?
We suspect that not all the apartments are that cheap. All we know is that the cheapest apartment is $370,000 and the smallest apartment is 672 sf.
Brownstoner ‘hears’- aka as rumor- prices start at about $550 sq ft. Lets wait to they post actual prices and see what average sq ft price really is.
I toured this building during the presale period, and the prices were mostly in the $700-800/sq ft range. A 670 sq ft studio on the second floor was priced at 470k and an approx. 730 sq ft 1-bedroom on the third floor was priced at 585k.
Maybe the projects and the electric plant a stone throw away?
Oops. I meant the F at York. So why is it so cheap? I thought DUMBO had the highest priced condos in Brooklyn? I had seen some selling around $1000 a square foot.
the ‘A’ train is High St. ‘F’ is York St – 2 blocks(longish) away. Not any farther ,maybe closer, than higher-priced Dumbo bldgs.
It seems like a good price for the quality of the units. It is in egypt though. How far is it from the F train at High Street exactly? It seems like a hike.