9-bits by David Kaneda

A tumblog by David Kaneda, creative director at Sencha.


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August 10th 2009

This Brooklyn-based ClockTower condo, listed for $25 million, costs double the highest price previously paid for a home in the area. With 16-foot ceilings and over 6,000 square feet spread over 3 floors, it certainly looks worth it.

This Brooklyn-based ClockTower condo, listed for $25 million, costs double the highest price previously paid for a home in the area. With 16-foot ceilings and over 6,000 square feet spread over 3 floors, it certainly looks worth it.

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    million Clock Tower Condo
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    I’m about 24.9999 million short. Anyone willing to put in the balance, we could do a time share or something.
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    beautiful. somehow reminds me of “hudsucker proxy” though…
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    While I’m usually pretty ambivalent about money, I suddenly have...pressing need to scrape...
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    OMG .. but how awesome would that be
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    that is the most badass apartment i’ve ever seen
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    For as long as I can remember I’ve dreamed of living in...clock tower loft
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