Retired New York Knicks basketball player Amar’e Stoudemire chalked up a win with the $3.3 million sale of his luxury Brooklyn condo last month.
The former power forward and center, who started his NBA career with the Phoenix Suns in 2002 and most recently served as an assistant coach for the Brooklyn Nets, is moving out of 1 Brooklyn Bridge, also known as 360 Furman St., after selling his 1,725-square-foot apartment for just over half a million dollars more than he bought it for, according to a deed that appeared in the city register Tuesday.
Stoudemire, who signed the documents himself, snatched up the three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath apartment overlooking New York Harbor and the Manhattan skyline for $2.7 million in 2021, records show, about a year into his coaching gig under former Nets head coach Steve Nash. The team’s home court is at the Barclays Center, just about a 30-minute walk or 15-minute drive from the 435-unit condo building at 360 Furman St. inside the 85-acre Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Stoudemire, however, who was a Crain’s 40 Under 40 honoree in 2011, left the Nets in 2022. The Florida-born, 42-year-old retired athlete lists a Miami address on the deed, records show.
The 6-foot-10 Stoudemire, who played for the Knicks from 2010 to 2015, sold the condo to an anonymous buyer under the entity Modesta Trust, which records show is overseen by Douglas Cammarano, a partner at Rockefeller Plaza-based accounting firm Citrin Cooperman. Cammarano, who is listed on the company’s website as an adviser with a wide range of high-net-worth clients, including actors, directors, C-suite executives and musicians, did not return a request for comment by press time.
Jesse Gordon, an attorney at Midtown-based law firm Gordon and Petkos, who appears to have been involved in the transaction, records show, also declined to comment.