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Brooklyn’s Clocktower Penthouse Sells For $15 Million

By Victor Baker

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Clocktower Penthouse

If you don’t know this yet, Brooklyn’s iconic clock tower condominium has been hiding a real surprise right on its top: a marvelous triplex penthouse that was one of the most sought after properties in all of New York for many, many years. But it had to wait a while until finding the right buyer.

First listed for sale almost seven years ago, this lavish residence has been finally sold for a staggering $15 million. The luxurious 6,813-square-feet penthouse has just set a new record for the borough’s condominium market, and a quick look at what the property has to offer will make you understand why.

Clocktower Penthouse

The tower’s four 14-feet glass clocks dominate the entire atmosphere inside this residence, while a private glass elevator or a wraparound stairway will allow access into the residence. The living room looks incredible, while the kitchen packs bespoke appliances by Gaggenau and Sub-Zero, with lacquer cabinets, Pietra Cardosa sandstone, and stainless steel counter tops.

But you’ll probably be more impressed by the spectacular 360-views, of lower Manhattan or Brooklyn, offered by this lavish penthouse, for good reason. The future owners of this residence will also get to enjoy a recreational space, a lovely roof cabana, and even open deck. Considering that the penthouse at 1 Main St. was originally listed for $25 million, this seems like a wicked deal.

Clocktower Penthouse

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About Victor Baker

Victor is our go-to associate editor for anything with four wheels – and more! With over a decade of experience in automotive journalism, his expertise spans from classic cars to the latest in electric vehicle technology. Beyond vehicles, he has broadened his editorial reach to cover a wide range of topics, from technology and travel to lifestyle and environmental issues. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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