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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.
Developments [The Developers Group] GMAP
Postcard from Dumbo [Brownstoner]


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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. the ‘A’ train is High St. ‘F’ is York St – 2 blocks(longish) away. Not any farther ,maybe closer, than higher-priced Dumbo bldgs.

  6. 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.

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