Jehovah's Witnesses Put Famous Dumbo Watchtower Up For Sale
25/30 Columbia Heights, the Witnesses’ world headquarters. | Photo via Jehovah’s Witnesses

Developers are in real estate heaven as Jehovah’s Witnesses are selling some of the most sought-after properties in Dumbo and Brooklyn Heights.

The competitive offering process has begun for 85 Jay Street, one of Brooklyn’s largest undeveloped sites, and the 10-story residence at 124 Columbia Heights. The current location of their world headquarters, 25/30 Columbia Heights, is also on the market. The three properties are being offered by the Watchtower Real Estate Office and are expected to sell in separate transactions.

Richard Devine, a spokesman for Jehovah’s Witnesses, states concerning the 135,000-square-foot parcel at 85 Jay Street: “The site spans an entire city block in the dynamic Dumbo neighborhood and has nearly one million square feet of development rights.”

The Witnesses’ 152,000 square foot residential building at 124 Columbia Heights is located on the promenade in the acclaimed Brooklyn Heights Historic District. “It’s a remarkable building with spectacular views of the Brooklyn Bridge, the Statue of Liberty, and the impressive Lower Manhattan skyline,” states Mr. Devine.
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The world headquarters of Jehovah’s Witnesses has been located at 25/30 Columbia Heights for decades and is familiar to many New Yorkers for its marquee Watchtower sign and clock. The property, totaling over 733,000 square feet, covers almost two city blocks and offers unobstructed views of the Brooklyn Bridge.

Commenting on the larger scope of the Witnesses’ plans, Mr. Devine adds, “These sales are the next steps in relocating our world headquarters to Warwick, New York.”

Oh we can only imagine what plans are already in the works for the bustling locations.