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n Spike Lee's new thriller "Highest 2 Lowest," Denzel Washington and A$AP Rocky navigate the streets of Brooklyn, with a cinematic twist courtesy of a luxurious penthouse apartment. The real-life residence, Penthouse A at Olympia Dumbo, has been featured in the film's trailer and is now on the market for $15 million.
Occupying the entire 33rd floor, this sail-shaped tower offers breathtaking views of the East River and Manhattan skyline. The four-bedroom, 3½-bath home boasts a private elevator landing, formal foyer, and living spaces with unobstructed views of the city. The expansive terrace spans about 500 square feet, providing an ideal spot to take in the sights.
The penthouse's interior design features a Workstead-designed kitchen with Gaggenau appliances, a wet bar clad in Calacatta Vagli Oro marble, and a primary suite with dual walk-in closets and a stone-clad bath. Residents of Olympia Dumbo can enjoy over 38,000 square feet of amenities on three levels, including indoor and outdoor pools, a sauna, steam room, juice bar, and a rooftop tennis court – the highest in New York City.
The building's prime location and luxurious features make it an attractive option for those seeking a high-end lifestyle. John B Gomes of Douglas Elliman holds the listing for Penthouse A, which is available for $15 million. The adjacent penthouse, Penthouse B, also made a cameo in the film and was briefly listed for $17.5 million before being taken off the market.
As for "Highest 2 Lowest," the thriller has already earned a 92% on Rotten Tomatoes, with Denzel Washington starring as a music mogul targeted by a ransom plot. The film's production team chose Olympia Dumbo's Penthouse A as one of its key locations, offering a unique blend of luxury and cinematic flair.
