One Domino Square Penthouse Condo Tops Square Foot Price
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One Domino Square Penthouse Condo Tops Square Foot Price
"The apartment has sweeping views of the East River and three bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms in roughly 2,000 square feet of space. Those views and the unit's substantial private terrace, reached via a sculptural spiral staircase, likely had something to do with that sales price without adding to the square footage."
"One Domino Square is part of the 11-acre mega-project on the former Domino Sugar Refinery site. The 1880s factory closed in 2004 and was landmarked in 2007. It remains a centerpiece of the changing area, whose 2005 rezoning has brought glassy towers and luxury development to the once industrial waterfront."
"The Selldorf-designed building consists of two towers, one condo and one rental, faced with iridescent porcelain tile. The list of amenities in the building includes indoor and outdoor pools, multiple outdoor spaces, a fitness center, game room, media room, and work from home spaces."
A penthouse unit at One Domino Square in Williamsburg sold for $7 million in late February, establishing a new Brooklyn per-square-foot record of $3,313. The 2,000-square-foot unit features three bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, sweeping East River views, and a substantial private terrace accessible via a sculptural spiral staircase. Designed by architect Annabelle Seldorf, the building comprises two towers with iridescent porcelain tile facades and extensive amenities including indoor and outdoor pools, fitness center, game room, and media spaces. One Domino Square is part of an 11-acre development on the former Domino Sugar Refinery site, which closed in 2004 and was landmarked in 2007. The refinery building was converted into a 460,000-square-foot glass structure with office, retail, and events space.
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