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Originally Posted by urbancore
I'm just saying "it should be", since it's not REALLY downtown. When people want a condo downtown, location is important. This is in uncharted territory, north of 15th.
I hope more affordable units spring up all over this area, but from my experience, most people who want a condo downtown will pass on this...unless it is too good of a deal to pass up.
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I definitely consider this area to be downtown, although it's certainly not where all the nice new expensive condos have been built. But there are a few condo/apartment towers in this area (Cambridge, Westgate, Greenwood) although those are all pretty old.
I'm betting these will be on par with Seaholm, or one of the older Rainey towers.