Former narcotics detective Greg O'Connell spent years serving NYC, but these days, he's making headlines for a different reason.
Former narcotics detective Greg O'Connell owns $400 million worth of real estate in Brooklyn, according to Bloomberg. Red Hook, Brooklyn was known as a ghost town after industrial buildings and storehouses abandoned the area in the twentieth century. Bloomberg reports that O'Connell currently owns around 1.3 million square feet of buildings and 385,000 square feet of undeveloped land in Brooklyn.
Former narcotics detective Greg O'Connell owns $400 million worth of real estate in Brooklyn, according to Bloomberg. Red Hook, Brooklyn was known as a ghost town after industrial buildings and storehouses abandoned the area in the twentieth century. Bloomberg reports that O'Connell currently owns around 1.3 million square feet of buildings and 385,000 square feet of undeveloped land in Brooklyn.
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