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1 Grand Army Plz

1 Grand Army Plz

1 Grand Army Plz
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94 Units
15 Stories
2006 Year Built
$1.4M - $5.5M Value Range

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Highlights

  • Rooftop Deck
  • P.S. 9 The Sarah Smith Garnet School Rated A
  • River View
  • Lounge
  • Bike Room
  • Balcony

Architecture by Richard Meier that honors “the historic urban fabric”

Situated on the main entrance of Prospect Park, One Grand Army Plaza was designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Richard Meier. Completed in 2006, the monolithic structure comprises rectilinear glass volumes framed by opulent white mullions. In the midafternoon sun, the windows refract light, making the facade glow in broad daylight. Standing at just 15 stories, the condominium was designed at a height that “respects the existing scale and diversity of the immediate context.” Meier’s project statement refers to the surrounding low-rise prewar architecture, which is either the same or slightly lower in stature. By design, the building is “animated” with the “vitality of the streetscape,” with scenes in the neighborhood that are reflected on the transparent walls in real time — a dad pushing a stroller on the sidewalk, honking cars driving around the oval or a businesswoman hurrying into a taxi. Some love Meier and his signature aesthetic, while others do not. (It’s usually one way or another, not somewhere in between.) But for those who do, this building was in high demand. According to Erica Sullivan, founder of Erica Sullivan Properties, One Grand Army Plaza has the kind of architectural clout that brings in those in the know and sells in record time. Her one-bedroom listing, #7F, was purchased by an architect. “Funny enough, the buyer was on the project team at MeierPartners when the building was being designed,” she says. Here, units rarely, if ever, come on the market. That’s why #7F was available for only 64 days (versus the average of 107 days for luxury condos per the 2024 Douglas Elliman Q3 Report). “The only reason it turned over was because the previous tenant moved into assisted living.”

Residences finished in all-white

“Starchitect” Richard Meier is known for his love of entirely white interiors famously finished in matte paint, and One Grand Army Plaza is no exception. The residences feature floor-to-ceiling windows, a structural support beam here and there, and track lighting throughout. Drenched in a sea of white, snowy-hued finishes (e.g., kitchen cabinets, countertops and backsplash) draw eyes outside towards the park (a well-known device in the architect’s design vocabulary to deemphasize the interior and emphasize the surrounding nature on the other side of the windows). To add to the airiness, the floor plans are quite spacious. (The primary bedroom in #7F is 23’ by 11’, which isn’t atypical for one-bedroom units.) Plus, most residences have private outdoor spaces with balconies that match the size of the home (three-bedrooms have massive wrap-around balconies, while one-bedrooms have standard-sized ones) — with spectacular park or city views. 94 apartments range in size from 1,050-square-foot one-bedroom apartments to 2,050-square-foot three-bedroom apartments to duplex penthouse apartments. Sullivan’s 1,091-square-foot one-bedroom, with a custom-designed walk-in closet and separate office, sold for $1.5 million in November 2024. Unit 9F, a 1,946 square-foot three-bedroom with a grand living room with views over Prospect Park (and only two bathrooms), sold for $3.1 million in February 2024. A grander listing, penthouse #16S, with 3,500 square feet, four bedrooms and a massive 60 by 35-foot private terrace, sold for $9.4 million in July 2024.

Top-notch service and luxurious amenities include a parking garage

One Grand Army Plaza is a full-service, luxury building with a 24-hour doorman, live-in resident manager and part-time service staff. Clad in an expansive glass window wall, the lobby overlooks the oval landscape of Grand Army Plaza, offering picturesque views and plenty of natural light. The ground floor has over 3,500 square feet of common space, including a children’s playroom, a billiards room, and a screening room and special-events area. On the roof is a 2,500-square-foot landscaped terrace with sweeping views of Prospect Park; it is outfitted with lounge furniture, grilling stations and dining table and chairs. Upon availability, the building has a bike room and personal storage. Plus, in late 2025, the building plans to unveil a bespoke in-house gym.

Tax abatement until 2035

With current taxes ranging from $14 to $44, residents can take full advantage of the low monthlies; a 421-A tax abatement is in place until June 2035.

A neighborhood not solely defined by Prospect Park but also by its rich history

When residents exit the building, they are greeted by the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch, a historic Civil War memorial with a crowning bas-relief sculpture of a winged goddess. Lining the perimeters of the Grand Army Plaza, four granite and bronze columns topped with copper-cast eagles lead to the Central Library housed inside the 1889 Beaux-Arts building. Park Slope’s contemporary comforts are plentiful, too, including the YMCA housed in the former National Guard 14th Regiment Armory and cocktail-service cinema Nitehawk outfitted with retro arcade games. Nights out could entail stirred gin martinis at Saint Eve's Cocktail Bar, followed by black squid ink pasta and a glass of Chianti at mainstay Al di la Trattoria. For groceries, denizens can walk a few blocks to Key Food supermarket or specialty grocer Union Market. However, Prospect Park is the leading attraction, with its 526 acres of green space comprising The Grecian Shelter, Dog Beach, The Picnic House, and The Boathouse.

Two nearby subway stations include Grand Army Plaza

Residents can easily walk just under a quarter mile from One Grand Army Plaza to Grand Army Plaza station, which services 2, 3 and 4 trains. Just a bit further down Flatbush Avenue, about half a mile, the 7th Avenue Station offers the B and Q trains. Meanwhile, major thoroughfares — Atlantic Avenue, Flatbush Avenue and Prospect Expressway — make travel easy through Brooklyn to Manhattan.

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Building Details

Amenities

  • River Views
  • Rooftop Deck
  • Public Transportation
  • Lounge
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Bike Room
  • Resident Manager or Management On Site
  • 24 Hour Access

Parking

  • Garage

Condo Association

  • $4,659 Monthly HOA Fees
  • Monthly HOA Fees Range from $1,589 - $5,007

Building Design

  • High-Rise Condominium

Unit Features

  • Laundry in unit
  • Balcony

Unit Information By Building

Unit
4F
Beds
4 Beds
Baths
3 Baths
Sq Ft
3,199
Price
$5,775,000
Price / Sq Ft
$1,805 / Sq Ft
List Date
03/21/2025

Unit Size and Value Ranges

Studio Units
Sq Ft Range
910 - 3,408
Est. Values
$1,427,142 - $5,525,818
1 Bedroom Units
Sq Ft Range
962 - 1,195
Est. Values
$1,416,280 - $3,059,641
2 Bedroom Units
Sq Ft Range
1,043 - 1,547
Est. Values
$1,502,153 - $2,335,665
3 Bedroom Units
Sq Ft Range
1,272 - 2,963
Est. Values
$2,429,425 - $3,855,215
4 Bedroom Units
Sq Ft Range
2,086 - 3,500
Est. Values
$3,289,819 - $5,525,818
All Units
Sq Ft Range
910 - 3,500
Est. Values
$1,416,280 - $5,525,818

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Area Factors

Low Crime

Crime Score®

3 / 10

Biker's Paradise

Bike Score®

93 / 100

Walker's Paradise

Walk Score®

96 / 100

Rider's Paradise

Transit Score®

100 / 100
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score

WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Powered by CAP Index provides objective, accurate, and consistent data to help measure, compare, and mitigate crime risks. Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address. Transit Score® measures access to public transit. Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.

Environmental Factors

Busy

Sound Score®

65 / 100

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Air Pollution®

N/A / 10

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Flood Factor®

N/A / 10

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Fire Factor®

N/A / 10

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Heat Factor®

N/A / 10

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Wind Factor®

N/A / 10
Source: First Street, How Loud
Sources: First Street, How Loud

Sound Score® measures the noise level of any address. Environmental risk data is provided by First Street Foundation® and is designed to approximate risk and not intended to include all possible scenarios.

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Property Taxes

Range in Assessed Values
$89K - $365K
Range of Taxes in Building
$136 - $1,839
Range of Taxes per Sq Ft
$0.12 - $0.94

Property Tax History

Source: Public Records

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