360 Furman Building --Condos sell for $5 Million

by JT 10 Replies latest jw friends

  • JT
    JT

    I can believe it when one considers the view that one will have from 360 Furman

    http://www.religionnewsblog.com/archives/00003609.html

    Lofty vision for bldg.
    New York Daily News, June 23, 2003
    http://www.nydailynews.com/
    By MELISSA GRACE, DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

    A giant waterfront building owned by the Jehovah's Witnesses in Brooklyn Heights could soon go on the block - with an early estimated price tag of $120 million.

    The potential sale of the nearly 1 million-square-foot building at 360 Furman St., a structure that many expect would be converted to luxury lofts, has local Realtors abuzz.

    Some 400 to 500 condominium apartments could have views of Brooklyn, Manhattan, New York Harbor and the East River.

    "The potential gross sellout price as condos could be half a billion dollars," said one appraiser, who asked that his name not be used.

    "Some of the top apartments will have 180-degree views, from the East River to the Verrazano Narrows [Bridge]," he said. "Those could sell for $4 million to $5 million."

    Melinda Magnett, president of the Brooklyn Corcoran Group, said a low asking price of $50 million would set off a bidding war.

    " Waterfront properties are in demand," she said, adding that a $50 million tag is "hypothetical - they might end up selling the building for a lot more."

    Realtors said that between DUMBO and Red Hook, there is nothing else quite like the structure, which eventually will be surrounded by the planned 67-acre Brooklyn Bridge Park.

    Realtors compared the potential condo conversion of 360 Furman St. to the successful 126-unit conversion done at the Clock Tower at 1 Main St.

    Apartments in the DUMBO building are now selling for between $500 and $625 a square foot and have appreciated as much as 40% from the original 1998 sale prices, said Domenick Neglia of Neglia Appraisals Inc. in Dyker Heights.

    Witnesses shift

    Built in 1928, the 12-story warehouse at 360 Furman St. sits between Atlantic Ave. and Joralemon St. The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, also known as Jehovah's Witnesses, purchased it 20 years ago.

    The society used the building as its principal shipping facility for Bibles and publications - and has for years been plagued by community complaints of truck pollution and noise.

    Last fall, the Jehovah's Witnesses decided to shift the shipping facility to their Wallkill, N.Y., center and other facilities around the world, said Daniel Rice, a spokesman for the group.

    Of selling 360 Furman St., Rice said, "We don't need it any more."

    While the group - one of Brooklyn Heights' largest property owners - posted a press release on its Web site announcing the potential sale, the building is not formally on the market.

  • Gopher
    Gopher

    They're sitting on hot property. Why isn't it officially up for sale? Are they waiting for a sign, or what? I don't understand.

    Anyhow -- $50 million to $120 million -- hey that could really support the legal department in future lawsuits involving blood transfusion refusal issues and child molestation coverups.

  • minimus
    minimus

    JT, perhaps the brothers are selling it so that the neighbors will be happier------you know, no more truck noise or pollution.

  • cruzanheart
    cruzanheart

    Wouldn't it be funny if they put it on eBay?

    Nina

  • Gopher
    Gopher

    LOL @ Minimus.

    Yes, JW's know that the best way to be a good neighbor is to disappear and quit bothering people.

  • shamus
    shamus

    I hope they sell. They probably need the money with zero contributions coming in.

  • SixofNine
    SixofNine

    Sheesh, they could utilize their free building management/construction supervisor resources and invest 100 dollars per square foot in building out condos, and end up with an additional 200- 250 mil in profit. Let pioneer sisters come in to be the sales agents, lol.

    Imagine how much silence 250 million dollars can buy.

  • sunshineToo
    sunshineToo

    $4 million - 5 million for a condo, huh?

    Geesh! And I was complaining about the SF Bay Area housing price.

  • bluesapphire
    bluesapphire

    This is great. Even when I was a die-hard witness I was bothered by the tons of $$$$ the organization had. If I were a witness today and saw how much money they're going to make, I wouldn't drop a dime into a contribution box ever again. And I'm talking if I were a LOYAL witness.

  • outnfree
    outnfree

    I'm with Sixy -- why not build the condos themselves and make even MORE money?

    out

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