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UES Condo The Harper Commences Closing 

Global development firm Izaki Group Investments (IGI) has announced the commencement of closings at The Harper, located at 310 E 86th Street in the Upper East Side.  

Designed by architect ODA, the condominium offers 63 residences ranging from two to four bedrooms, with prices starting at $2.1 million. Amenities in the building include a Fitness Center, Music Center, Children’s Art Room, and Pet Spa. 

“ODA’s project stands as a stylish, distinctive building in one of New York City’s most dynamic neighborhoods,” said Eldad Blaustein, CEO of IGI. “Now that the amenities are completed, we’ve seen a significant increase in activity in terms of traffic and deals. Buyers truly appreciate the thoughtful design, the level of finish and the immediate occupancy. We couldn’t be more excited to welcome the first residents to the building.” 

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