UPDATED: 3:54 p.m. Oct. 1: The Nets’ new forward Thaddeus Young is serious about Brooklyn.
The hoops star bought a $5.4 million three-bedroom condo at Robert Levine’s One Brooklyn Bridge Park at 360 Furman Street in Brooklyn Heights.
Young, who signed a four-year, $52 million deal with the Nets in July, plans to bike to practices and games at the Barclays Center.
“No, I will not walk to work,” Young told the New York Post Tuesday. “I’ll get a Citi Bike. That’s what I’ll do. There’s one of those right outside my condo,” he said.
Sunshine Group founder Louise Sunshine and Stribling & Associates head Elizabeth Stribling are among One Brooklyn Bridge Park’s current residents.
Recently, the building has been struggling with some residents allowing their dogs to urinate and defecate in the halls. [NYP] – Ariel Stulberg
A previous version of this article misstated the address of One Brooklyn Bridge Park. It’s 360 Furman Street, Not 360 Fulton Street.