Exclusive | Joe Jonas quietly lists his $6.75M Brooklyn condo in a star-studded address 2 years after buying it

Joe Jonas is preparing to say goodbye to his slice of Brooklyn.The “Burnin’ Up” singer has put his three-bedroom, four-bath condo at the Olympia in Dumbo on the market for $6.75 million, a slight bump from the $6.5 million he paid in 2024, The Post has learned. The corner residence occupies the 26th floor of the 33-story sail-shaped tower, with floor-to-ceiling windows delivering views of the Manhattan Bridge, the East River and the lower Manhattan skyline beyond. At 2,654 square feet, the layout includes blonde hardwood floors throughout and floor-to-ceiling windows.The residence also boasts a “speakeasy-inspired lounge,” a chef’s kitchen with integrated Gaggenau appliances, hand-blown glass lighting by Bocci and a spa-inspired bath with a freestanding soaking tub, according to the listing. Jonas’s listing lands at a building that has quietly become one of the more star-studded addresses on the Brooklyn waterfront.

Olympia, developed by Fortis Property Group and completed in 2024, has drawn buyers including former Brooklyn Nets guard Ben Simmons, who purchased a combined duplex there before listing it for nearly $17 million, and “Frozen” songwriting duo Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. The tower’s 32nd-floor penthouse even made a cameo as Denzel Washington’s fictional residence in the Spike Lee thriller “Highest 2 Lowest,” with the production’s designer previously telling The Post there may not be a more cinematic vantage point of Manhattan anywhere in the city.Part of what makes the building a draw for famous parents in particular is its amenity package, which runs across 38,000 square feet spread over three floors. Along with an indoor and outdoor pool, a fitness center and what’s billed as the city’s highest private outdoor tennis court, younger residents get their own dedicated wing, including a shipwreck-themed outdoor playground, a children’s playroom and a water park. For Jonas, who shares daughters Willa a...

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Publisher: New York Post

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