285 Bond Street

Gowanus, Brooklyn

Parcel ID (BBL): 3004240001

Acris records

Owner: Carlyle Group

Acquired: May 31, 2023, $100 million

Debt: February 20, 2026, $296 million

Built: 2023

Renovated: 2021

SF: 364,860

Dwelling units: 344

No. of buildings: 1

Class: Semi-Fireproof With Stores (D7)

Floors: 21

Legacy BBLs: 3004240001

Transactions:

Carlyle Group and Property Markets Group borrowed $296 million from Brookfield Properties for 267 Bond Street and 510 Sackett Street, Gowanus, Brooklyn on February 20, 2026.

Carlyle Group and Property Markets Group borrowed $296 million from Brookfield Properties for 267 Bond Street and 510 Sackett Street, Gowanus, Brooklyn on February 20, 2026.

Carlyle Group and Property Markets Group borrowed $230 million from Apollo Global Management for 267 Bond Street, 498 Sackett Street, 510 Sackett Street, and 495 Sackett Street, Gowanus, Brooklyn on May 31, 2023.

Property Markets Group sold 267-285 Bond Street and 498-510 Sackett Street, Gowanus, Brooklyn for $100 million to Carlyle Group and Property Markets Group on May 31, 2023.

Property Markets Group borrowed $59.5 million from Maxim Capital Group for 267 Bond Street and 498 Sackett Street, Gowanus, Brooklyn on August 02, 2022.

Development:

Property Markets Group filed new building job B00612352 for 295,262 sqft R-2 building with 344 apartments in Gowanus, Brooklyn, on November 04, 2021.

Daniel Kaplan filed alteration job B01035775 for 1,000 sqft R-2 building with 0 apartments in Gowanus, Brooklyn, on April 29, 2024.

Daniel Kaplan filed alteration job B00890708 for 100 sqft building with 0 apartments in Gowanus, Brooklyn, on November 30, 2023.

Daniel Kaplan filed alteration job B00926632 for 47,926 sqft 70 building with 344 apartments in Gowanus, Brooklyn, on September 20, 2023.

• Ibraim Redza filed alteration job B00915380 for 1,000 sqft building with 344 apartments in Gowanus, Brooklyn, on August 07, 2023.

• Niall Gillespie filed alteration job B00800059 for 100 sqft building with 344 apartments in Gowanus, Brooklyn, on July 10, 2023.

Violations:

According to city public data, the properties have received $3,125 in OATH penalties in the last year.

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