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Closings Commence at Quay Tower

RAL Companies and Oliver’s Realty Group announced today that closings have commenced at Quay Tower, the final new waterfront condominium offering at Brooklyn Bridge Park in Brooklyn Heights, located at 50 Bridge Park Drive. The building is marking several closings that rank among the top in the borough’s history, including a penthouse that is the most expensive residential sale ever in Brooklyn. 

“Quay Tower sets the new standard for living in Brooklyn, and we are eager to welcome our residents home to this exceptional building,” said Robert Levine, President and CEO of RAL Companies. “With sweeping views of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and beyond, beautiful interiors, and exclusive amenities, this quality of design and finish has never existed in Brooklyn. We have seen incredible interest from buyers, who are falling in love with the incomparable lifestyle that we have at Quay Tower and are subsequently setting borough-wide sales records.”

“We’re excited to see Quay Tower’s extraordinary, one-of-a-kind homes come to life with the arrival of our first residents,” said David Wine, Managing Partner at Oliver’s Realty Group. “Our residents will experience a waterfront lifestyle of health and wellness that is unmatched in New York City. Quay Tower’s amenities and exclusive partnerships coupled with Brooklyn Bridge Park’s outdoor activities—including five themed playgrounds, a dog run, and various athletic fields—means New Yorkers and their families can enjoy the ultimate in indoor/outdoor living.” 

Standing proudly along Brooklyn Bridge Park’s Pier 6, Quay Tower is a visually striking 30-story, 126-residence condominium designed by ODA’s Eran Chen, which features unrivaled views of the New York Harbor and Manhattan and Brooklyn skylines. The luxuriously appointed interiors, designed by the California modernist AD100 firm Marmol Radziner, were meticulously crafted to provide a sense of relaxed luxury for residents. A thoughtful floorplate means no resident shares a corridor with more than two neighbors; from two-bedroom homes with spacious, windowed master baths and wide-open views to four-bedroom residences that are redefining the offering in this borough, sales to date have confirmed buyers’ interest in Quay Tower.

Select west-facing residences also feature the privacy of direct elevator entries and the utility of suburban-style mudrooms—perfect after a day in Brooklyn Bridge Park. Residents are welcomed home to gracious floor plans with jaw-dropping views, as well as custom finishes of the highest quality. The kitchens include an integrated Gaggenau appliance package, custom white oak cabinetry, and white Princess Quartzite countertops. Meanwhile, spacious master suites feature oversized bathrooms adorned in Alabastrino Rustico travertine.

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