Brooklyn Nets star Mikal Bridges has a new home court — in Manhattan.
The Nets’ primary offensive threat plunked down $5.99 million for a Tribeca bachelor pad, according to city property records.
The handsome co-op at 110 Franklin St. is a roomy 5,228-square-foot, ground-floor duplex that comes with four bedrooms, 3½ baths and 625 square feet of private outdoor space. It’s all in a building that dates to 1861 with a cast-iron base and a brownstone facade, crowned with a stone cornice.