Move-In Day for Brooklyn's Tallest Tower! Condo Owners Get One Hanson Place Keys Jan. 16
By Eliot Brown
January 10, 2008 | 7:43 a.m.
Move-ins will start Jan. 16 at One Hanson Place, the 189-unit former Williamsburgh Bank Tower that has been undergoing a conversion to luxury condos, a spokeswoman for developer Dermot Company, Barbara Wagner, told The Observer.
Dermot (and for that matter, basketball legend Magic Johnson, who is a partner in the development) just closed its first deal at the building, Brooklyn’s tallest, which is 70 percent sold.
Even with the construction of neighboring Atlantic Yards, the tower, at a cool 512 feet, will retain its title as the borough’s tallest structure, as the city pushed Atlantic Yarsd developer Forest City Ratner to hold its signature Miss Brooklyn tower to 511 feet.
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