As Measured by the Case-Shiller Index
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A 3 acres (1.2 ha) pool would be located on the property’s six-story deck. Prices would have ranged from $200,000 to more than $4 million. In June 2005, Scandia said their fun center would remain open as the property had not been sold. Floor plans would have ranged from 800 sq ft (74 m2) 4,200 sq ft (390 m2), and would have come in one-, two-, and three-bedroom designs, while the top two floors would be occupied by two-story penthouses.