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The man behind NYC’s star-studded ‘Love Rocks’ gala is launching a 50-story Brooklyn condo — with a jazz club

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The man behind NYC’s star-studded ‘Love Rocks’ gala is launching a 50-story Brooklyn condo — with a jazz club
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Greg Williamson, executive producer of NYC's annual Love Rocks benefit concert, is leading sales for a new 50-story luxury condo tower in Brooklyn Heights called One Montague Place. The $550 million development, set for completion in 2029, will feature high-end residences, panoramic views, and a jazz club reflecting Williamson's passion for music. Williamson, a Douglas Elliman broker and Brooklyn native, describes the project as unprecedented for the borough.

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Real Estate exclusive The man behind NYC’s star-studded ‘Love Rocks’ gala is launching a 50-story Brooklyn condo — with a jazz club By Nicki Gostin Published May 4, 2026, 1:34 p.m. ET Greg Williamson is an unusual broker and property investor who has managed to meld together his two great loves — real estate and music. The Douglas Elliman broker’s name may be familiar to New Yorkers because, for the last 10 years, he has served as executive producer of the annual Love Rocks concerts at the Beacon Theater, along with Nicole Rechter and John Varvatos. The shows, which benefit God’s Love We Deliver, are star-studded affairs that have featured performers such as Paul Simon, James Taylor, Nile Rodgers, Cher, Alicia Keys and John Mayer.

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