Two Trees Management, a family-owned real estate development firm based in Brooklyn, has announced that Penthouse 1A at One Domino Square is in contract. The home is in contract for $7,450,000, breaking the record for the priciest sponsor sale in Williamsburg and Greenpoint history and the neighborhood’s most expensive sale by price per square foot. The sale, at $3,046 per square foot, breaks the previous price per square foot record in Williamsburg by more than 12%.
The record-breaking sale follows other recent accolades for the building which is the tallest residential tower on the Brooklyn waterfront and was recognized as the fastest-selling building in New York City last year. It is also the 6th contract signed this month alone.
Penthouse 1A is a 2,446-square-foot duplex condominium offering three bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, a corner living room, and a dedicated entertaining space complete with a wine fridge and wet bar that opens onto a 609 square foot wraparound terrace. The open-concept layout is enhanced by premium finishes, modern amenities, and meticulous craftsmanship. The kitchen is outfitted with maple butcher block and Carrara marble countertops and top-of-the-line Gaggenau appliances. The home offers sweeping, unobstructed views of the Manhattan skyline and East River, showcasing landmarks including the Statue of Liberty, and the Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Williamsburg bridges; the Empire State Building; and, on the horizon, New Jersey across the Hudson River.
“Penthouse 1A was destined to break records and is the perfect home for a very discerning buyer. It has all the accoutrements of a luxury penthouse, and of course the most incredible views, but it has been designed to feel warm and livable, like a townhouse in the sky.” said Aaron Goed, Sales Director at Two Trees Management. “The opportunity to live on the waterfront above Domino Park with world class amenities and service is unmatched in the market and will continue to fuel the success of One Domino Square’s penthouse collection”
Designed inside and out by renowned architect Annabelle Selldorf of Selldorf Architects, the striking pearlescent building features an iridescent porcelain façade that reflects the waterfront and natural light throughout the day, creating a dynamic, ever-changing presence on the New York City skyline. The podium façade is comprised of light grey granite with custom reflective back-painted grey glass spandrels wrapping around each level to further enhance the luminous character. Inside, residences boast luxury finishes that elevate everyday living, spacious open-plan layouts, high ceilings, and oversized, tilt-and-turn windows that provide sweeping views of the water and cityscape from every unit.
One Domino Square is home to 45,000 square feet and five floors of state-of-the-art amenities designed for socializing, entertaining, and wellness, including an extensive aquatics center, resident lounges, a media room, a children’s playroom, a private dining room, a chef’s kitchen, and a BBQ grilling terrace. The aquatics include an indoor swimming pool and spa, cold plunge, hot tub, steam room, and sauna, as well as a heated outdoor pool overlooking Manhattan to rejuvenate the mind and body in a setting unlike anywhere else in New York City. Residents also conveniently live right above Domino Park and Domino Square, which is programmed throughout the year. This month, Domino Square is hosting its first cultural festival Sugar, Sugar!, and in the winter months, the space transforms into a waterfront ice skating rink.
The condominium tower at One Domino Square is one of the fastest-selling new developments in New York City. A limited selection of penthouse residences remain available, such as Penthouse 1C, priced at $5.95 million, and Penthouse 3A, priced at $7 million, which feature wraparound terraces for an indoor-outdoor lifestyle experience. The building’s rental tower is now fully leased—an impressive achievement in under a year since its launch.
Two Trees’ in-house team exclusively handles marketing, leasing, and sales for the building. For more information on the condominiums at One Domino Square, please visit www.onedominosquare.com or @onedominosquare.








