There may be no more convincing evidence Brooklyn’s DUMBO neighborhood has made the big time than the arrival of this waterfront development.
Check out the Iconic Bridge Views From This Brooklyn CondoThis newly built Brooklyn apartment has contemporary maritime-style detaling and closeup views over three of New York City’s famous bridges.
7 must-have luxury apartment perks in NYC, according to brokers“Outdoor spaces, specifically with grill areas and pools, have also become a sought-after amenity,” she said. “Residents enjoy the hotel-like experience they offer, conveniently located within their own buildings. This reflects a desire for a luxurious escape without the need to travel to a far-off destination.”
Ten recently completed skyscrapers in New York CityCompleted by Hill West Architects in early 2024, Olympia Dumbo contains luxury apartments and a host of amenity spaces across 33 storeys.
Olympia Dumbo doubles down on Brooklyn’s priciest contractsOlympia Dumbo once again claimed the priciest spot atop Brooklyn’s luxury contracts.
A condo at Fortis Property Group’s 30 Front Street last asking $7.3 million was the most
expensive home in the borough to snag a signed contract last week, according to
Compass’ weekly report.
Local studio Hill West Architects has completed the sail-shaped Olympia Dumbo
residential skyscraper in Brooklyn, which has a design informed by the industrial
heritage of the borough.
The second most expensive home to enter into contract was a unit at Fortis Property
Group’s Olympia Dumbo condo asking $5 million. The unit spans 2,200 square feet
and has three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Several wellness-obsessed urban developments have already opened. Many are in New York, such as Olympia DUMBO in Brooklyn, which has a tennis court on its terrace, two swimming pools, yoga and fitness studios and a two-lane bowling alley.
Tour: Olympia Dumbo at 60 Front StreetConstruction has wrapped up at Fortis Property Group’s residential condo tower
Olympia at 30 Front Street in Dumbo, Brooklyn. Designed by Hill West Architects, the
33-story tower’s massing resembles a sail and sits on a triangular shaped site.
In luxury condominium developments, health amenities continue to rival the highestend
gyms and spas. Affluent buyers have spoken: They want private spaces within
sprawling wellness floors to reach their personal bests, then actively recover in a
sumptuous setting.