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Brooklyn Nets star Mikal Bridges bought a $6M NYC loft in a flash auction
Brooklyn Nets star Mikal Bridges has a new home court — in Manhattan.
The Nets’ primary offensive threat plunked down $5.99 million for a Tribeca bachelor pad, according to city property records.
The handsome co-op at 110 Franklin St. is a roomy 5,228-square-foot, ground-floor duplex that comes with four bedrooms, 3½ baths and 625 square feet of private outdoor space. It’s all in a building that dates to 1861 with a cast-iron base and a brownstone facade, crowned with a stone cornice.
The loft was last asking $5.99 million, down from its $6.5 million ask in 2020 and $6.29 million last year. It dropped to $3 million in January 2024, according to StreetEasy. The reason, sources said, was a flash sale auction that drove the price back up with multiple bidders.
Inside, the ceilings are a lofty 12½ feet high — a detail sure to be appreciated by Bridges, who is 6-foot-6.
Design details in the floor-through spread also include exposed brick archways, hardwood floors and lots of windows, including two window walls on the ground floor.
The home’s main entrance opens to a foyer that leads to a large living area. There’s also an eat-in chef’s kitchen and an adjacent dining area that opens to the enclosed outdoor space.
The rear-facing main bedroom suite includes a large dressing room with custom storage and an ensuite spa-like bath with radiant-heated floors. The lower below-ground level has additional space currently used as a home gym, an office, a yoga studio and a large laundry room.
The listing brokers were Nicole Palermo and Ryan Serhant of Serhant, while the buyer was repped by Aaron Mazor of Compass.