Investors are expected to pay heavenly sums totaling around $1.2 billion for the famed world headquarters of the Jehovah’s Witnesses in Brooklyn Heights and two other hot Watchtower properties. The ...
More Brooklyn real estate development news: developer Robert Lavine's $200 million deal to buy 360 Furman Street, the ginormous warehouse building in Brooklyn Heights owned by Jehovah's Witnesses The ...
After years of consolidating their Brooklyn Heights operations and marketing properties in their vast neighborhood portfolio, the Jehovah's Witnesses (aka The Watchtower Bible & Tract Society) have ...
The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society has put three of its Brooklyn Heights apartment buildings on the market: The 20-unit 50 Orange Street (asking $7.35 million); the 13-unit 183 Columbia Heights ...
After putting six of its Brooklyn Heights properties on the market last spring, the Watchtower Group announced yesterday that it would also be selling one of its crown jewels in the area, the Bossert ...
The Jehovah’s Witnesses has put a long sought-after vacant Dumbo lot on the market, and its broker says this is one real-estate opportunity that won’t come knocking again. “It’s probably the last ...
All along the Watchtower…real estate investors are keeping their eyes peeled. Office and residential developers are waiting to see when the Jehovahs Witnesses will bring their next Brooklyn Heights ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A joint venture of CIM Group, Kushner and LIVWRK has acquired 85 Jay Street in Brooklyn from Watchtower Real Estate. The parcel is currently a 135,000-square-foot parking ...
NEW YORK CITY—Now a parking lot with the potential for 1.1 million square feet of development as of right, 85 Jay St. has “tremendous upside,” says Kushner president Laurent Morali. NEW YORK CITY—A ...
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