STUDIO
WD KITCHEN
BATH
RESIDENCE7 Studio, 1 Bath
WD
FOYER
KITCHEN
BATH
Living Area Balcony Total Living Area
708 sq. ft. (65.77 m²) 104 sq. ft. (9.66 m²) 812 sq. ft. (75.43 m²)
A/C
GREAT ROOM 18'-9" x 26'-2"
FOYER
A/C
GREAT ROOM 18'-9" x 26'-2"
TERRACE
TYPICAL UNIT 7 708 SF
N.E. 3rd Street NORTH TOWER
rd
POOL DECK
SOUTH TOWER
uleva
o yne B
Bisca
CLUB HOUSE
N.E. 2nd Street
TYPICAL UNIT 7
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
708 SF
1 BEDROOM
KITCHEN
GREAT ROOM
RESIDENCE 4 14'-5" x 19'-10"
1 Bedroom,1 Bath Living Area Balcony Total Living Area
WD KITCHEN
GREAT ROOM 14'-5" x 19'-10"
A/C FOYER
881 sq. ft. (81.85 m²) 104 sq. ft. (9.66 m²) 985 sq. ft. (91.51 m²)
TERRACE
MASTER BEDROOM 13'-4" x 13'-5"
MASTER BATH W.I.C.
TERRACE
TYPICALUNIT 4
MASTER BEDROOM 13'-4" x 13'-5"
1107 SF
MASTER BATH W.I.C. N.E. 3rd Street NORTH TOWER
CLUB HOUSE
TYPICALUNIT 4 1107 SF
rd
POOL DECK
SOUTH TOWER
uleva
ne Bo
y Bisca
CLUB HOUSE
N.E. 3rd
N.E. 2nd Street
RESIDENCES | FLOORS 8-27
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
SOUTH TOWER
N.E. 2
RESIDENCES | F
17'-3" x 12'-9" MASTER BATH
TERRACE NORTH TOWER ONLY FLOORS 2 - 7
RESIDENCE2
1 Bedroom, 2 Bath with Den
TERRACE
W.I.C.
Living Space Balcony Total Living Area
DEN 9'-3" x 9'-4"
1146 sq. ft. (106.46 m²) 45 sq. ft. (4.18 m²) 1191 sq. ft. (110.64 m²)
GREAT ROOM 13'-9" x 14'-9"
MASTER BEDROOM 17'-3" x 12'-9" MASTER BATH A/C DINING 8'-8" x 12'-11"
KITCHEN WD
DEN 9'-3" x 9'-4"
TERRACE
BATH
GREAT ROOM 13'-9" x 14'-9"
FOYER
TYPICAL UNIT 2 1146 SF
A/C DINING 8'-8" x 12'-11"
N.E. 3rd Street
KITCHEN
NORTH TOWER
WD POOL DECK
SOUTH TOWER
ard oulev yne B Bisca
CLUB HOUSE
N.E. 2nd Street
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
TYPICAL UNIT 2 1146 SF
2 BEDROOM
WD DEN 9-0" x 13'-11" POWDER ROOM
FOYER
RESIDENCE13
TERRACE
2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath with Den
A/C GREAT ROOM 20'-5" x 25'-5"
KITCHEN
W.I.C.
BATH
Living Area Balcony Total Living Area
1741 sq. ft. (161.74 m²) 106 sq. ft. (9.85 m²) 1847 sq. ft. (171.59 m²)
CLOSET
W.I.C.
WD DEN 9-0" x 13'-11"
BEDROOM 12'-0" x 12'-10"
MASTER 13'-2"
POWDER ROOM MASTER BATH
W.I.C. TERRACE
BATH
CLOSET
W.I.C. BEDROOM 12'-0" x 12'-10"
TYPICAL - UNIT 13 1741 SF
MASTER BEDROOM 13'-2" x 20'-4" N.E. 3rd Street
POOL DECK
rd
SOUTH TOWER
uleva
TERRACE
o yne B
MASTER BATH
NORTH TOWER Bisca
CLUB HOUSE
N.E. 2nd Street
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
TYPICAL - UNIT 13 1741 SF
TERRACE
TERRACES AT LEVELS 3 & 4
TERRACES AT LEVELS 3 & 4
TERRACE
CLOSET
AT LEVELS 3 & 4
MASTER BEDROOM 10'-5" x 11'-9"
AT LE
RESIDENCE1
MASTER B 11'-8" x
2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Living Space Balcony Total Living Area
1044 sq. ft. (96.99 m²) 98 sq. ft. (9.10 m²) GREAT ROOM 1142 sq. ft. (106.09 m²)
12'-2" x 18'-2"
CLOSET
BATH
MASTER BEDROOM 10'-5" x 11'-9"
MASTER BEDROOM 11'-8" x 14'-9"
A/C
KITCHEN
LINEN
GREAT ROOM 12'-2" x 18'-2"
MASTER BATH
FOYER
WD
BATH W.I.C.
TYPICAL UNIT 1 1044 SF
A/C FOYER
CLUB HOUSE
NORTH TOWER
rd
POOL DECK
SOUTH TOWER
uleva
o yne B
LINEN
WD
N.E. 3rd Street
Bisca
KITCHEN
MASTER BATH
N.E. 2nd Street
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
TYPICAL UNIT 1
MASTER BEDR 15'-8" x 13'-
MASTER BATH
W.I.C.3 RESIDENCE
2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Living Area Balcony Total Living Area
MASTER BEDROOM 15'-8" x 13'-2"
MASTER BATH
1195 sq. ft. (111.02 m²) 63 sq. ft. (5.85 m²) 1258 sq. ft. (116.87W.I.C. m²)
BEDRO 12'-6" x
BATH 2
W.I.C. FOYER
W.I.C.
A/C
GREAT ROOM 20'-0" x 13'-0"
BEDROOM 12'-6" x 10'-2" KITCHEN W/D
BATH 2
TYPICAL UNIT 3
FOYER A/C
1,191 SF GREAT ROOM 20'-0" x 13'-0"
KITCHEN
TERRACE
N.E. 3rd Street NORTH TOWER Bisca
CLUB HOUSE
ard
POOL DECK
SOUTH TOWER
oulev
yne B
W/D
N.E. 2nd Street
TYPICAL UNIT 3
1,191 SF
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
GREAT ROOM 29'-9" x 17'-0"
TERRACE
RESIDENCE5 CLOSET
TERRACE
2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Living Area Balcony Total Living Area
BEDROOM 11'-0" x 11'-0"
GREAT ROOM 29'-9" x 17'-0"
TERRACE
W.I.C. W/D
CLOSET
MASTER BEDROOM 11'-8" x 12'-10"
BATH
BEDROOM 11'-0" x 11'-0"
KITCHEN
MASTER BATH
FOYER
TYPICAL UNIT 5
W.I.C. W/D
MASTER BEDROOM 11'-8" x 12'-10"
BATH
1357 sq. ft. (126.07 m²) 147 sq. ft. (13.66 m²) 1504 sq. ft. (139.73 m²)
1357 SF
A/C
N.E. 3rd Street
ard
POOL DECK
SOUTH TOWER
oulev
yne B
MASTER BATH
NORTH TOWER Bisca
CLUB HOUSE
N.E. 2nd Street
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
TYPICAL UNIT 5
TERRACE
BEDROOM 12'-0" x 12'-0"
RESIDENCE 12 2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath
BEDROOM 12'-0" x 12'-0" MASTER BATH
Living Area Balcony Total Living Area
MASTER BEDROOM 13'-8" x 19'-2"
1603 sq. ft. (148.92 m²) 88 sq. ft. (8.18 m²) 1691 sq. ft. (157.1 m²)
W.I.C.
BATH
W.I.C.
BATH
PO R
W.I.C. POWDER ROOM
W
WD KITCHEN
GREAT ROOM 20'-5" x 26-7"
A/ N.E. 3rd Street
yne B ard
SOUTH TOWER
N.E. 2nd Street
oulev
POOL DECK
rd
FOYER
POOL DECK
SOUTH TOWER
uleva
TERRACE
NORTH TOWER Bisca
CLUB HOUSE
o yne B
N.E. 3rd Street
NORTH TOWER Bisca
CLUB HOUSE
A/C
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
N.E. 2nd Street
TYPICAL - UNIT 12 PENTHOUSE 1603 SF
GREAT ROOM 16'-10" x 29'-9"
TERRAC
RESIDENCE6
TERRACE
BATH
2 Bedroom, 2 Bath with Den Living Area Balcony Total Living Area
EXTENDED TERRACE LEVELS 28-30
1515 sq. ft. (140.74 m²) 147 sq. ft. (13.66 m²) 1662 sq. ft. (154.40 m²)
KITCHEN
B 10 W.I.C.
FOYER W.I.C.
GREAT ROOM 16'-10" x 29'-9"
TERRACE
A/C
WD
MASTER BATH
DEN 9'-0" x 12'-2"
BATH
BEDROOM 10'-4" x 11-2" KITCHEN
W.I.C.
FOYER W.I.C. A/C
TYPICAL UNIT 6 1515 SF
WD
NORTH TOWER
ard
POOL DECK
SOUTH TOWER
oulev
yne B
MASTER BATH
CLUB HOUSE
Bisca
DEN 9'-0" x 12'-2"
MASTER BEDROOM 12'-8" x 15'-0"
N.E. 3rd Street
N.E. 2nd Street
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
TYPICAL UNIT 6
A/C
TERRACE
11'-4" x 10'-6"
BATH
TERRACE
RESIDENCEW.I.C. 9 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Living Area Balcony Total Living Area
1419 sq. ft. (131.83 m²) 208 sq. ft. (19.32 m²) 1627 sq. ft. (151.15 m²)
W.I.C.
MASTER BEDROOM 13'-0" x 14'-6"
BEDROOM 11'-4" x 10'-6"
TERRACE
DINING
GREAT ROOM 18'-9" x 25'-0"
GREAT ROOM 18'-9" x 25'-0" BATH
CLOSET
A/C
FOYER
KITCHEN
W.I.C.
DINING KITCHEN
MASTER BATH
WD
FOYER
WD
TYPICAL UNIT 9 1419 SF
N.E. 3rd Street NORTH TOWER
N.E. 2nd Street
NORTH TOWER Bisca
CLUB HOUSE
ard
1419 SF
N.E. 3rd Street
oulev yne B
POOL DECK
SOUTH TOWER
TYPICAL UNIT 9
Bisca
CLUB HOUSE
POOL DECK
rd
SOUTH TOWER
a oulev
yne B
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
3 BEDROOM
N.E. 3rd Street
CLUB HOUSE
NORTH TOWER
RESIDENCE8
Bisca y ne B
3 Bedroom, 3 Bath
oulev
POOL DECK
ard
SOUTH TOWER
N.E. 2nd Street
Living Area Balcony Total Living Area
1970 sq. ft. (183.01 m²) 268 sq. ft. (24.90 m²) 2238 sq. ft. (207.91 m²)
KEY PLAN UNIT 8 & 8R
GREAT ROOM 21'-10" x 21'-10"
TERRACE
TERRACE
CLOSET
BEDROOM 10'-8" x 13'-3" BEDROOM 11'-4" x 13'-2"
DINING KITCHEN
MASTER BEDROOM 15'-8" x 16'-8" WD
A/C
FOYER CLOSET
BATH
W.I.C.
BATH A/C
MASTER BATH LINEN
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than theN.E. estimated 3rd square Streetfootage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
TYPICAL UNIT 8
CLUB HOUSE
NORTH TOWER
Bis
PENTHOUSE
BATH BEDROOM 13'-3" x 11'-4"
Two Story, 3 Bedroom, 3.5 Baths & Outdoor Spa
CLOSET
BATH
penthouse10 SPA
Living Area ROOM 2795 sq. ft. (259.66 m²) GREAT Balcony 1700 sq. ft. (157.93 m²) 21'-10" x 22'-0" Total Living Area 4495 sq. ft. (417.59 m²)
FOYER
A/C BEDROOM 13'-7" x 12'-5"
ROOFTOP TERRACE 25'-1" x 29'-9"
WD
TERRACE
POWDER ROOM
A/C
KITCHEN A/C DN
MASTER BEDROOM 15'-0" X 21'-10"
GREAT ROOM 21'-10" x 22'-0"
FOYER
TERRACE
W.I.C.
BREAKFAST 9'-2" x 8'-0"
A/C
KITCHEN
FAMILY 17'-3" x 15'-9"
MASTER BATH
WD
N.E. 3rd Street
TERRACE ROOFTOP TERRACE 34'-6" x 18'-5"
N.E. 3rd Street
N.E. 3rd Street
2nd Floor
UNIT 10 PENTHOUSE - SECOND FLOOR
POOL
oulev
yne B
oulev
UNIT 10 PENTHOUSE - FIRST FLOOR
N.E. 2nd Street
NORTH TOWER
Bisca
CLUB HOUSE
yne B
1st Floor
NORTH TOWER
Bisca
CLUB HOUSE
ard
812 SF
POOL DECK
SOUTH TOWER
oulev
UNIT 10 PENTHOUSE - FIRST FLOOR
NORTH TOWER yne B
BREAKFAST 9'-2" x 8'-0"
CLUB HOUSE
Bisca
FAMILY 17'-3" x 15'-9"
812 SF
N.E. 2nd Street
N.E. 2nd Street
ard
POOL
ard
SOUTH SF of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the SOUTHThe first method is based DECKon the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of812 Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. the Declaration “Engineering Method”). DECK The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior TOWER TOWER demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
TERRACE
TERRACE
TERRACE
TERRACE
penthouse11
Three Story, 3 Bedroom, 5.5 Bath, with Study & Outdoor Spa GREAT ROOM 25'-0"x14'-8"
Living Area Balcony Total Living Area
FAMILY ROOM 14'-3"x14'-5"
GREAT ROOM 25'-0"x14'-8"
KITCHEN
3281 sq. ft. (304.80 m²) 897 sq. ft. (83.33 m²) 4178 sq. ft. (388.13 m²)
FAMILY ROOM 14'-3"x14'-5"
GALLERY
UP
LAUNDRY 6'-3" x 8'-8"
FOYER
SKY LOFT 20'-8" x 11'-2"
WD
BATH
KITCHEN
BATH
ROOFTOP TERRACE
SPA
POWDER
A/C
GALLERY
UP
LAUNDRY 6'-3" x 8'-8"
1st Floor
TYPICAL UNIT 11 - PENTHOUSE 1st FLOOR
FOYER NORTH TOWER
yne B
W.I.C. BATH
W.I.C.
BEDROOM 13'-0"x11'-5"
BEDROOM 12'-10"x11'-5"
rd
POOL DECK
SOUTH TOWER
WD
BATH
ouleva
TERRACE
POWDER
A/C
Bisca
CLUB HOUSE
1386 SF
TERRACE
STORAGE
N.E. 3rd Street
3rdFloor N.E. 2nd Street
A/C
UNIT 11 PENTHOUSE -THIRD FLOOR
MASTER BEDROOM 14'-5"x12'-5"
487 SF
N.E. 3rd Street NORTH TOWER
Bisca
CLUB HOUSE
A/C
LIN.
CL.
TYPICAL UNIT 11 - PENTHOUSE 1st FLOOR
N.E. 3rdN.E. Street 2nd Street
W.I.C.
UP
DN
NORTH TOWER
POOL DECK
SOUTH TOWER
rd
MASTER BATH
uleva
o yne B
STUDY 11'-11"x11'-0"
CLUB HOUSE
Bisca
1386 SF
POOL DECK
rd
SOUTH TOWER
ouleva
yne B
BATH
N.E. 2nd Street
2nd Floor
TYPICAL UNIT 11 PENTHOUSE Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries SECOND of units in residential condominiums. FLOOR The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement. N.E. 3rd Street NORTH TOWER
POOL DECK
rd
SOUTH TOWER
ouleva
yne B
Bisca
1409 SF
CLUB HOUSE
FLATS
BEDROOM / DEN 9'-10" x 11'-9" GREAT ROOM 14'-0" x 25'-0"
Flat1
1 Bedroom, 1 Bath Living space
696 ft. (64.66 m²)
BEDROOM / DEN 9'-10" x 11'-9" KITCHEN
GREAT ROOM 14'-0" x 25'-0"
CLOSET
WD
BATH FOYER
KITCHEN
TYPICAL FLAT 1
WD
BATH
N.E. 3rd Street
FOYER
rd
uleva
POOL DECK ABOVE
ne Bo
y Bisca
CLOSET
696 SF
N.E. 2nd Street
TYPICAL FLAT 1
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
696 SF
FOYER
CLOSET
BATH
WD
Flat2 1 Bath
FOYER
CLOSET
BATH
Living Space
563 sq. ft. (52.30 m²) KITCHEN
WD
KITCHEN
GREAT ROOM 14'-9" x 25'-0"
GREAT ROOM 14'-9" x 25'-0"
N.E. 3rd Street
rd
uleva
o yne B
Bisca
POOL DECK ABOVE
N.E. 2nd Street
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
Flat3
W.I.C. GREAT ROOM 23'-0" x 38-7"
WD
1 Bath
Living Space
CLOSET
1107 sq. ft. (102.84 m²)
FOYER
KITCHEN BATH
W.I.C. GREAT ROOM 23'-0" x 38-7"
WD CLOSET FOYER
KITCHEN
TYPICAL FLAT 3 1107 SF
BATH N.E. 3rd Street
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Bisca oulev ar d
POOL DECK ABOVE
N.E. 2nd Street
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
TYPICAL FLAT 3
A/C
BATH
WD
BEDROOM 11'-6" x 15'-0"
KITCHEN OSET
N
CL
LINE
FOYER
Flat4
1 Bedroom, 1 Bath Living Space
A/C
BATH
WD
1095 sq. ft. (101.72 m²)
BEDROOM 11'-6" x 15'-0"
GREAT ROOM 24'-3" x 33'-2" KITCHEN FOYER
GREAT ROOM 24'-3" x 33'-2"
N.E. 3rd Street
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POOL DECK ABOVE
N.E. 2nd Street
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
N.E. 3rd Street
Bisca
WD
KITCHEN
Flat5 1 Bath
Living Space
628 sq. ft. (58.34 m²)
FOYER
BATH
WD GREAT ROOM 20'-3" x 25'-0"
KITCHEN
TYPICAL FLAT 5 628 SF
GREAT ROOM 20'-3" x 25'-0"
N.E. 3rd Street
ard
oulev yne B
Bisca
POOL DECK ABOVE
N.E. 2nd Street
TYPICAL FLAT 5 628 SF
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
GREAT ROOM 14'-9" x 25'-0"
Flat7 1 Bath
Living Space
531 sq. ft. (49.32 m²)
KITCHEN
WD
CLOSET
GREAT ROOM 14'-9" x 25'-0"
KITCHEN
BATH FOYER
TYPICAL FLAT 7 531 SF
CLOSET
WD
BATH
N.E. 3rd Street
FOYER
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uleva
o yne B Bisca
POOL DECK ABOVE
N.E. 2nd Street
TYPICAL FLAT 7
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
531 SF
LOFTS
BEDROOM 8'-7" x 11'-8"
TERRACE
loft1
2 Bedroom, 2 Bath
BEDROOM 8'-7" x 11'-8"
Living Space Balcony Total Living Area
BEDROOM 8'-7" x 11'-9"
OPEN TO BELOW
GREAT ROOM 15'-7" x 24'-0"
GREAT ROOM 1133 sq. ft. (105.26 m²) 15'-7" x 24'-0" 76 sq. ft. (7.06 m²) 1209 sq. ft. (112.32 m²)
WD
KITCHEN
CLOSET
FOYER BATH
A/C
WD
KITCHEN
CLOSET
FOYER
BEDROOM 14'-6" x 15'-10"
TYPICAL LOFT 1 613 SF
BATH A/C N.E. 3rd Street
1st Floor
W.I.C.
rd
TYPICAL LOFT 1
uleva
POOL DECK ABOVE
o yne B
Bisca
BATH
613 SF
2nd Floor
N.E. 2nd Street
TYPICAL LOFT 1 SECOND FLOOR
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
N.E. 3rd Street
530 SF
CLOSE
FOYER
WD
A/C
loft2
CLOSET
BATH
WD
KITCHEN
W.I.C.
BATH
FOYER
1 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath Living Space Balcony Total Living Area
835 sq. ft. (77.57 m²) 80 sq. ft. (7.43 m²) 915 sq. ft. (85 m²)
GREAT ROOM 14'-3" x 23'-10"
KITCHEN BEDROOM 15'-6" x 14'-5"
TERRACE
GREAT ROOM 14'-3" x 23'-10"
OPEN TO BELOW
TYPICAL LOFT 2 835 SF
TERRACE N.E. 3rd Street
1st Floor
ard
2nd Floor
POOL DECK ABOVE
oulev yne B
TYPICAL LOFT 2 835 SF
Bisca
OPEN TO BELOW N.E. 2nd Street
TYPICAL LOFT 2 SECOND FLOOR
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
N.E. 3rd Street
353 SF
CLOSET W.I.C.
A/C
OPEN TO BELOW
BATH
1 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath Living Space Balcony Total Living Area
OPEN TO BELOW
BEDROOM 14'-0" x 19'-0"
loft 3 WD
1086 sq. ft. (100.89 m²) 78 sq. ft. (7.25 m²) 1164 sq. ft. (108.14 m²)
FOYER GREAT ROOM 23'-6" x 24'-10" POWDER ROOM
KITCHEN
2nd Floor
CLOSET
A/C
TYPICAL LOFT 3 SECOND FLOOR WD 454 SF
N.E. 3rd Street
N.E. 2nd Street
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KITCHEN
651 SF
yne B
POOL DECK ABOVE
POWDER ROOM
TYPICAL LOFT 3
Bisca
FOYER
GREAT ROOM 23'-6" x 24'-10" TERRACE N.E. 3rd Street
ard
1st Floor
oulev yne B
Bisca
POOL DECK ABOVE
N.E. 2nd Street
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
TYPICAL LOFT 3 651 SF
loft4
1 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath Living Space Balcony Total Living Area
OPEN TO BELOW OPEN TO BELOW
BATH
TE
BEDROOM 12'-6" x 15'-6"
A/C 2nd Floor
W.I.C.
TYPICAL LOFT 4 SECOND FLOOR
KITCHEN
N.E. 3rd Street
1st Floor
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POOL DECK ABOVE
N.E. 2nd Street
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Bisca
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POOL DECK ABOVE
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FOYER
435 SF
yne Bisca
WD
KITCHEN
TYPICAL LOFT 4
GREAT ROOM 24'-10" x 15'-6"
N.E. 3rd Street
FOYER
TERRACE
295 SF
POWDER ROOM
GREAT ROOM 24'-10" x 15'-6"
POWDER ROOM WD
A/C
730 sq. ft (67.82 m²) 80 sq. ft. (7.43 m²) 810 sq. ft. (75.25 m²)
N.E. 2nd Street
TYPICAL LOFT 4 435 SF
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
N.E. 3rd Street
A/C
CLOSET
POWDER ROOM FOYER
loft WD 5
1 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath
W.I.C.
BATH
Living Space Balcony Total Living Area
KITCHEN
880 sq. ft. (81.75 m²) 105 sq. ft. (9.76 m²) 985 sq. ft. (91.51 m²)
A/C
CLOSET
POWDER ROOM
WD
FOYER
BEDROOM 15'-6" x 14'-3"
GREAT ROOM 20'-3" x 23'-10"
KITCHEN
TERRACE
GREAT ROOM 20'-3" x 23'-10"
OPEN TO BELOW
TYPICAL LOFT 5 525 SF
N.E. 3rd Street
TERRACE
TYPICAL LOFT 5 525 SF
TYPICAL LOFT 5 SECOND FLOOR
ard
POOL DECK ABOVE
2nd Floor
oulev yne B
Bisca
1st Floor
OPEN TO BELOW
N.E. 2nd Street
355 SF
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
N.E. 3rd Street
N.E. 3rd Street
POWDER ROOM
FOYER
loft6
2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Living Space Balcony Total Living Area
GREAT ROOM 37'-6" x 15'-3"
N
LINE
WD
MASTER BATH
KITCHEN
1371 sq. ft. (127.37 m²) 358 sq. ft. (33.26 m²) 1729 sq. ft. (160.63 m²)
W.I.C.
POWDER ROOM
TERRACE 6TH FLOOR
A/C OPEN TO BELOW
FOYER
MASTER BEDROOM 10'-4" x 15'-6"
TER 4TH
GREAT ROOM 37'-6" x 15'-3"
BEDROOM 12'-0" x 11'-2"
TERRACE
ET
CLOS
TERRACE 6TH FLOOR
A/C
TERRACE 4TH FLOOR
TYPICAL LOFT 6 742 SF
BATH
N.E. 3rd Street
2nd Floor
742 SF
629 SF
rd
TYPICAL LOFT 6 SECOND FLOOR
TYPICAL LOFT 6
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POOL DECK ABOVE
o yne B
Bisca
1st Floor
N.E. 2nd Street
Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. The first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Declaration of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
N.E. 3rd Street
N.E. 3rd Street
TERRACE
GREAT ROOM 16'-5" x 23'-10"
GREAT ROOM 16'-5" x 23'-10"
loft7
OPEN TO BELOW
1 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath Living Space Balcony Total Living Area
OPEN TO BELOW
WD
KITCHEN
CLOSET WD
FOYER POWDER ROOM
A/C
KITCHEN
CLOSET
774 sq. ft. (71.90 m²) 77 sq. ft. (7.15 m²) 851 sq. ft. (79.05 m²)
BEDROOM 14'-0" x 14'-5" FOYER POWDER ROOM
TYPICAL LOFT 7 449 SF
A/C 1st Floor
W.I.C.
BATH
N.E. 3rd Street
449 SF
rd
TYPICAL LOFT 7 SECOND FLOOR
N.E. 3rd Street
uleva
POOL DECK ABOVE
2nd Floor
o yne B
Bisca
TYPICAL LOFT 7
N.E. 2nd Street
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323 SF
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ABOVE
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Unit Dimensions and Square Footages. There are two generally accepted methods of measuring the boundaries of units in residential condominiums. ThePOOL first method is based on the description of the boundaries of the Unit, as set forth in Section 3.2 ofN.E. the Declaration 3rd Street of Condominium, and generally only includes the airspace within the Unit (the “Engineering Method”). The other method, which is customarily used in sales brochures, generally measures the Unit to the outside finished surface of exterior walls and to the centerline of interior DECK demising walls, includes portions of the adjacent Common Elements of the Condominium (the “Architectural Method”). The estimated square footage of the Unit, as determined under the Architectural Method, will be greater than the estimated square footage as determined under the Engineering Method. The Architectural Method is generally used in sales materials and may be provided to allow a prospective buyer to compare the Unit with units in other condominium projects that utilize this method of measurement.
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Bisca