Designed by London-based architecture firm Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, the No. 928 luxury condo building is one of the district’s latest and most notable mixed-use additions. The property offers 8000 square feet of residential space over personal parking garages and a 2000+ square foot office and retail ground floor.Â
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“This project takes a historic typology – the quadplex – and places it over a structured parking structure, while still maximizing City views, natural light and private amenity.”
  – Wade Scaramucci, Director at Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, Oklahoma City
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A unique product to the development for a unique location, becoming a transitional form – in both size and use – fixed between the pronounced barrel-shaped commercial building at 1801 Wheeler St. – also designed by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris – and a residential block of the community.
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“It was important to us that this building, which is residential in nature, had a dialog with the adjoining commercial properties as well as acting as the gateway into the residential portion of the masterplan”
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Each residential unit features a private outdoor terrace and offers high-end finish outs throughout a maximized layout. The light and bright open floor plans feature a contemporary color palette, soaring ceilings, natural hardwood floors, geothermal heating and cooling, luxury finishes, and expansive windows with unobstructed views.Â
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Highlighted spaces include an oversized living area, chef’s kitchen with a quartz island, custom cabinets, upgraded appliances and glass sliding doors to a large covered veranda.
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The No.928 condo building plays a significant role in creating a high-density, mixed-land-use, connected, walkable, bikeable community.
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“This is our third project in the Wheeler District and it continues to be hugely rewarding to be part of this ambitious and vibrant part of Oklahoma City’s regeneration.”