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Legendary real estate brokerage founder Elizabeth Stribling is in contract to sell her penthouse at One Brooklyn Bridge Park.

Stribling — who sold her eponymous firm, Stribling & Associates, to Compass in 2019 — bought the spread, comprised of two unfurnished units, at 360 Furman St. for $6 million in 2009 and first listed it last year for $8.5 million. It was last asking $6.49 million. The penthouse, she once said in an interview, was “built…for entertaining.” 

When the development launched out of a 1928 industrial warehouse in 2008, it was a pioneer revitalizing the Brooklyn waterfront.

Now, the same waterfront is dotted with high-profile celeb-filled buildings like Pierhouse, at 90 Furman St. in Brooklyn Bridge Park, housing residents like Kendrick Lamar and Ed Sheeran.


  Real estate executive Elizabeth Stribling. Annie Wermiel/NY Post Real estate executive Elizabeth Stribling. Annie Wermiel/NY Post

  One of three bedrooms inside the One Brooklyn Bridge Park combined unit. Compass and DDReps One of three bedrooms inside the One Brooklyn Bridge Park combined unit. Compass and DDReps

  There’s a lovely chef’s kitchen for the new owner to enjoy. Compass and DDReps There’s a lovely chef’s kitchen for the new owner to enjoy. Compass and DDReps

  The chandeliered dining room has a fireplace. Compass and DDReps The chandeliered dining room has a fireplace. Compass and DDReps

  Brooke Astor inspired the abode’s grand library. Compass and DDReps Brooke Astor inspired the abode’s grand library. Compass and DDReps

  The penthouse has three woodburning fireplaces. Compass and DDReps The penthouse has three woodburning fireplaces. Compass and DDReps

Stribling’s penthouse comes with a wrap terrace that’s almost 1,900 square feet and commands picture-perfect views of the city skyline, the harbor and the Statue of Liberty. It features three bedrooms and 3½ baths over 3,442 square feet, with $6,098 a month in common charges.

The penthouse has a loft-like feel, with ceilings that are close to 10½ feet high, and three woodburning fireplaces with marble mantels. Design details include reclaimed centuries-old French oak herringbone floors, heavy wooden pocket doors, custom millwork and a chef’s kitchen. There’s also a large Hermès-orange lacquer library inspired by Brooke Astor’s Park Avenue library and a study that opens to the terrace with a pergola landscaped with boxwood, yew and beech trees.

Building amenities include a gym, Peloton bikes, a screening and billiards room, a music room, three playrooms, a golf simulator and four business suites — along with a parking garage. 

The listing brokers are Leonard Steinberg, Cornelia Zagat Eland and Mark Blumenfeld of Compass.

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