Glenco
Senior Member
So we don’t know if they will be more affordable as some like to believeMarket.
So we don’t know if they will be more affordable as some like to believeMarket.
We can safely assume it will be more affordable than a luxury architectural marvelSo we don’t know if they will be more affordable as some like to believe
I think you are missing the point. It doesn’t have to be a high rise just something that doesn’t look like it was transplanted from the burbs.I am excited at this project. It fills another hole in terms of additional residential and is actually pedestrian sized being 6 stories high. Not everything has to be a phallic symbol.
It is also in an area near one educational institution and not far from another one, so perhaps putting affordability ahead of prestige makes more sense in this location.To clarify what I was getting at. The market rate for a new wood construction mid-rise rental is lower than the market rate for a new construction concrete high-rise. I'd expect rents to be around what Abbey Park is offering, which is right in line with @IanO's range of $2.25-2.5/sqft.
This should make the building more affordable than all other new downtown apartments.
Too embarrassingI wonder why this one isn't showing on their website