You have just contradicted yourself. You first say that "The balconies are indented into the building". This would necessarily mean that the floor plans would be different. An indented balcony must get that extra space from somewhere. Then you say "the depth of the balcony changes which is...
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but regarding the balconies, some of them look wide enough for a dining room table, yet others wouldn't be big enough to swing a cat. Is this the case?
Hmmm.... 100,000 sq.ft. of retail space available. Six months ago they only had 80,000 feet. Interesting. Either they mysteriously found 20,000 feet or someone has backed out. Not looking good, considering all the other space available in the neighborhood.
We were talking over brunch today that a high end car dealer would be ideal for some of the ground floor space here. When you think of it, all of those multi-millionaires moving into the neighbourhood will need a ride. :-> Roller? Bentley? Aston Martin? Lambo? Would certainly add a bit...
First a $20,000 discount for purchasers over the last year and now this. Does not bode well for those that have purchased at this "exclusive" address. Horror of horrors, having to live next door to a 'renter'. Wow. And in the 'heart' of Yorkville for pities sake.
With the balcony width varying on each floor all the way up, how on earth are they going to clean the outside glass? Really can't use a swing stage, unless there's such a thing as a stage with an adjustable width?
You are all forgetting that connection on the north side of Cumberland Terrace food court that goes under Cumberland into the Village Arcade. It's always been a very handy way for me to return books to the Library on Yorkville on a cold winter day where you virtually only need to go outside for...
I look out on this project from my apartment and it may be my imagination, but it seems that no work has been done on the glazing since the holidays. It seems they've left the top four floors and penthouse unfinished. Too cold or perhaps just supply problems?
Crane came down yesterday. Always an interesting process to watch. Took all day though and they worked well into the night. The shaft is still in place and since they're not working today, I imagine it will come down in pieces during the week.