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The height of luxury can be found at 1 Grand Army Plaza, 9C.
A private balcony and floor-to-ceiling windows overlook Grand Army Plaza and Prospect Park. There are 2 beds, 2 full baths, and an open kitchen/living plan that leads to the balcony for seamless indoor/outdoor living. The unit has central air, a chef's kitchen with a dishwasher, and laundry.
Designed by starchitect Richard A Meier, 1 GAP is Prospect Height's premiere luxury building. It is a 24-hour doorman, full-service, elevator condominium with a common roof deck, among other amenities.,Combining an unbeatable location with the borough's most architecturally striking design, Richard Meier's eponymous glass tower has quietly become one of the most desirable addresses in all of New York. Acclaimed architect Meier's commitment to seamless luxury is nowhere more apparent than in the top-of-the-line kitchen and spa-like bathrooms of this residence. Generously proportioned, each is bathed in Meier White and features the absolute highest-quality finishes and appliances. This spacious, two-bedroom residence truly defines the term "form and function." Full-height walls of glass flood the apartment with natural light while giving unobstructed Western views. High ceilings, wide plank white oak flooring and clean lines create a bright and voluminous environment anchored by an impeccable set of modernist details. The generous layout features a sprawling great room, as well as two bathrooms, a private terrace, en-suite laundry and ample storage space. The luxury building's full array of amenities include full-time doormen and porters, on-site attended parking, meeting room, billiards room, children's room, bike room, laundry, roof-top deck with outdoor kitchen, a revolving art show, and access to a 30,000-square-foot health club. One Grand Army Plaza offers the most enviable location in all of Brooklyn, with Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Museum, Botanic Garden and Brooklyn Library all directly outside your door. The new Barclays Center is within walking distance, as are many of the groundbreaking restaurants of the New Brooklyn culinary movement, while the 2/3/4/5/B/Q trains provide transportation to Manhattan in minutes.