Wanna See One Brooklyn Bridge Park? Get In Line
When the sales office at One Brooklyn Bridge Park aka 360 Furman quietly opened on April 4, there was already a list of 4,000 (!) people waiting to get a peek inside the 449-unit development which, controversially, is located right in the middle of what will be a waterfront park. At some point this week,…

When the sales office at One Brooklyn Bridge Park aka 360 Furman quietly opened on April 4, there was already a list of 4,000 (!) people waiting to get a peek inside the 449-unit development which, controversially, is located right in the middle of what will be a waterfront park. At some point this week, the huddled masses will be able to get into the 1928 warehouse to peruse the condo offerings, which range from 588-square-foot studios to 4,638-square-foot penthouses. If the park ends up looking anywhere near as nice as this rendering (and there’s reason to think it will, given what’s already been built in Dumbo), this should be one of the most sought-after addresses this side of the East River. Time will tell. Does anyone know how many of these things are in contract already?
Park Condos, but the Park Comes Later [NY Times]
One Brooklyn Bridge Park Open for Business [Brownstoner]
The building is three blocks to the 4/5/2/3/N/R trains. How can people say that there is no subway access????
Don’t confuse “Brooklyn Bridge Park” — the condo extravaganza with a private park in the area of 360 Furman Street — with the very lovely park at the foot of Washington and Main streets in DUMBO. That park — and yes, THAT is a park — is labeled “Brooklyn Bridge Park” but its development and upkeep has NOTHING TO DO WITH the condo “park” beneath Brooklyn Heights.
looks like a massive housing project! good luck with it, suckers!!!
why so little posting re: actual sales? Any time this topic comes up nobody has any actual numbers, projected move in time, etc. I’m seriously interested in the place and haven’t gotten a call returned despite 5 phone messages over the last 8 weeks. They mailed me the brochure which has nothing about real numbers, units, etc. I suppose i have to visit the sales office in person which sucks for a lazy guy like me. I’d love any real info anyone can supply.
“I think you should all tour this place before you make a judgement i wasn’t a believer until i got in and found that the Architects did a great job…” (etc)
So you weren’t a believer but you signed up on the waiting list? Because that’s the only way to “get in” right now. It’s certainly possible, but it would be odd to be skeptical, in contract somewhere else, and yet signing up on the list for this place.
Many of who – you know who you are and, if you don’t, then it’s worse than I think – need help, psychopharmcological intervention and/or a hug. Lighten up.
anon 5:49,
this is Brooklyn sweetheart WE LOVE OUR CARS. If you have a problem with cars, then move back to your college campus our buy a burro and live in the third world.
Backward thinking loser, wanting to turn America into a nation of barefoot peasants. Screw you.
CARS ROCK! always have, always will.
the land lease is the thing that puts me off.
I think you should all tour this place before you make a judgement i wasn’t a believer until i got in and found that the Architects did a great job, the layouts are the best I’ve seen in Brooklyn, finally real rooms I am trying to get out of another contract on another Brooklyn Development and move here boy did I make a mistake not waiting. The Brooklyn view is great and there is no noise from the road the windows must be super thick and the value is there.