All About the Clocktower
The New York Times got their hands on the images way back in August but there’s finally an official website up to market the unique four-floor residence atop One Main Street in Dumbo known as the ClockTower. You see, when you’re asking $25 million, it’s worth building a standalone website. Pretty spectacular.

The New York Times got their hands on the images way back in August but there’s finally an official website up to market the unique four-floor residence atop One Main Street in Dumbo known as the ClockTower. You see, when you’re asking $25 million, it’s worth building a standalone website. Pretty spectacular.
I love the space- think its gorgeous. But the price is way too much (of course at this point in my life $250.00 is too much) 🙂
Wowzer! Makes my studio look, well small and cheap.
I’d have to agree with some of the above statements that the windows are small, considering they replaced the roof and probably could have and should have used larger windows in the bedrooms.
Those views are worth a pretty penny!
it’s a walk-up!?!?
*rob*
As per usual, poor comprehension and reading skills. It has its own private elevator.
they are not being strategic, they should ask 24,999,999.99
views schmews. a 15 million dollar premium to look at brooklyn and manhattan? im pretty sure that would get old FAST. for 15 million dollars i could hire dancing strippers to strip all over the apartment for years and years and years.
*rob*
I’m sure the views are stunning, but nobody is going to pay anything even remotely close to the $3676.47 psf asking price.
Rename this place The Cracktower.
Well, the market will determine the value. As Montrose said, views are the key. Until you stand in those views, as i have done a couple times when space empty years ago, you can’t know how special those views of the two bridges, the river, lower manhattan, dumbo, brooklyn and beyond really are.
Fixtures are irrelevant. Buyers at this level change them.
the views are spectacular, but the apartment overall is a bit blah. kind of seems like it was designed by the in-house architects at two trees (for example, the lights over the kitchen counter recall those in all of their other conversions — pretty generic (and IMHO ugly) especially for such an apartment). the elevator/stairs also seem pretty inelegant, and the bathroom seems a bit claustrophobic.
obviously a very special place, but nowhere near a $25M apartment.
it’s a walk-up!?!?
*rob*