A veteran of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is keeping it moving. Patrick Killackey, the deputy director of strategic initiatives at New York City Transit, found a buyer for his Brooklyn Heights townhouse asking almost $7 million, according to Compass’ report on contracts signed in Brooklyn for homes asking at least $2 million from Dec. 1 to Dec. 8. The contract for his home at 40 Orange Street was the top contract signed in the borough last week. Killackey, who previously worked as a deputy chief at the MTA, bought the home for $4.5 million in 2015, according to public records. […]
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