Located at 910 Union Street between 8th Avenue and Grand Army Plaza, Park Union was originally built in 1914 and has been transformed into 15 condominium residences.
The seven-story development is comprised of two one-bedroom, two two-bedroom and 11 three-bedroom homes, most of which have outdoor space and views of Grand Army Plaza.
Units range from 735 to 1,905 s/f, and have been initially priced from $799,000 to $2,295,000. Sales launched officially last week with the unveiling of a model home and an on-site sales office.
With the addition of four new stories and a complete gut-renovation of the interior of Park Union, the developers’ goal was to preserve as much of the original detailing as possible, while creating new construction in the Beaux-Arts architectural style.
Park Union is being developed by ADG, the same development team behind the successful 2011 Gramercy-area condominium development at 148 East 24th Street which Halstead Property Development Marketing sold out in less than a year.