1250 Broadway, 27th Floor New York, NY 10001

BUY IT BEFORE TIME RUNS OUT!

It’s not the clock tower that Marty McFly used to travel back to 1985, but it is still a Brooklyn staple and a New York City landmark. The Eagle Warehouse & Storage building, constructed in 1906, was converted into co-op apartments back in 1980. The loft with the clock, overlooking the Brooklyn Bridge, East River, and Empire State Building, is now on the market -- for the first time in 23 years -- for $2.35 million.

The 1,260 square foot apartment consists of only a single bath and offers a living room/bedroom are which features the clock and offers stunning 16-foot ceilings, hardwood floors, brick walls, and a massive skylight.

“The spa-style bathroom is tiled in Indian slate, the kitchen has top appliances and lots of storage, and there is a plethora of large closets with two being walk-in,” reads Top Ten Real Estate. “And the crown jewel, a working clock face through which one can see river traffic, a lit Manhattan skyline, or watch the full moon go overhead - from the sofa or from the bed!”

The listing agents for the Brooklyn space are Nick Gavin and Josh Doyle of Compass.

To view the full listing, click here: https://www.compass.com/listing/28-old-fulton-street-unit-clock-brooklyn-ny-11201/457102185059848697/?origin_type=Listing%20Card&origin=Agent%20Profiles

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