One Domino could beat its own Williamsburg condo price record
Two Trees’ One Domino Square is competing against itself. Just over six months after setting the record for the priciest condo sold in North Brooklyn on a per-square-foot basis, the waterfront development put another penthouse into contract that is on pace to beat that mark. Penthouse 3A is under contract for $7 million, according to a spokesperson for the project. If the deal closes at that price, its $3,313 per square foot would outpace the previous record by 9 percent. Last year, Penthouse 1A set the record for a condo sale when it closed for $7.5 million, or $3,046 per […]
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