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One Domino Penthouse Sets North Brooklyn Record for Sponsor Sale

Two Trees Management Co. announced that Penthouse 1B at One Domino Square is under contract for $7,750,000. The condominium is both the largest and most expensive in the building, and the highest-priced sponsor sale in North Brooklyn history, surpassing the previous record-setting $7,450,000 sale of Penthouse 1A. 

One Domino Square is more than 75% sold and has achieved over $340 million in sales to date. The building was New York City’s top-selling building in May, with seven units sold throughout the month. Earlier this year, Penthouse 3A, the tallest home on the waterfront, broke the record for the most expensive sponsor sale in Brooklyn history by price per square foot ($3,313).

“We’ve seen exceptional demand for One Domino Square in recent weeks, with a particularly strong May, and the sale of the building’s highest-priced penthouse further builds on that momentum,” said Aaron Goed, sales director at Two Trees Management. “This home represents the pinnacle of the One Domino Square offering, combining extraordinary design, expansive living spaces, and unparalleled views of the East River and Manhattan skyline.”

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