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Originally Posted by chex
damn, the fence doesnt look good at all, or promising, but could it have any other mean? i dont know, some kind of protection for the workers around while digging the other side? i dont know! probably?
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Yea, I would be curious to hear from some of the forumers who work in the industry whether this is something they have seen before (the fence). It appears from Harry's pictures that there is only a single entrance in the fence and it is meant to be used by individuals rather than any sort of machinery. That really is the only thing I took from the pictures but that is enough to sadden me a little. BUT, good things come to those who wait.
I foresee....Wall St is done playing us off each other now that its got its cheap money from us, the market will solidify and credit will loosen, and in the 6 to 10 months this takes to happen, the Spire will fill. GK, now facing a stronger market, will bring together his teams of people to brainstorm what should be done with all these people who want a room in the now-sold-out Spire. He will consider two options: 1) build another, 2) increase the size of what has already sold out to accommodate more buyers at higher prices
Aight, sorry to get off-topic a bit, but my point is that I, without and quantitative evidence, have a feeling this thing will continue to sell units. Many may stay on the sidelines, but there will still be some. I will be interested to see if a building like this, or should I say a building being marketed like this (as a Calatrava, one of a kind master-piece) will sell out in spite of this financial "meltdown."