jmi22
Active Member
Don't give the marketers any ideas, next thing we know this will be leasing as units in the 'west village'. I still laugh about that Leaside condo advertising presale units as being in the 'upper east side'NYC-esque
Don't give the marketers any ideas, next thing we know this will be leasing as units in the 'west village'. I still laugh about that Leaside condo advertising presale units as being in the 'upper east side'NYC-esque
On the outside, sure, but the units within? Not even close.NYC-esque
Really good looking building and much needed housing for this area. Definitely agree with the developer's pushback against the City's employment space requirement - walk around any new developments in the City and the ground floor commercial space is almost always vacant. Those that do manage to get tenants have to go with crappy fast food chains, pet stores, and dentists - which we have no shortage of in this City. Prioritize housing - there are thousands of square feet of vacant employment spaces across the City.