More Mega-Units at Meier’s OPP

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A few units at the Richard Meier-designed On Prospect Park just got quite a bit roomier. The F, G and H lines at the development have been combined on floors 2 through 5, resulting in four-bedroom apartments that are 3,199 square feet. Are the new layouts a sign that sales at the condo aren’t up to snuff? Or are they an attempt to shelter lower-floor owners from big-unit envy? (The largest penthouse boasts a formidable 3,408 square feet of interior space and 1,934 square feet of exterior space.) Corcoran has yet to list the condos with reconfigured layouts—you can see them on the main OPP website—but it’s likely they’ll be asking in the $1,100- to $1,300-square-foot range given current prices on the building’s other big apartments that front Grand Army Plaza. As previously noted, prices at the development are all over the map: One of the building’s smaller, courtyard-facing units is listed at less than $800 a square foot, while several larger condos are asking more than $1,200 a square foot.
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By Gabby |