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Old Posted Jun 22, 2018, 12:36 PM
Ricochet48 Ricochet48 is offline
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Originally Posted by 10023 View Post
I’m not trying to read more into it either. Just aesthetics. I think River North has become a shockingly ugly neighborhood over the past 20 years (and one where I wouldn’t live), due to the infestation of both painted concrete and parking podiums.
Wow, so architecturally elitist that you wouldn't live in arguably the social epicenter of the second largest metro in the US...

I live there and can walk a couple blocks south to the riverwalk for stunning views or north to the cathedral district. Are all of the newer buildings lookers, NO; however, they were built economically and costs prohibited more 'attractive' features. Those newer ones that have such elements/ sophisticated designs tend to be much more $$$ (e.g. OBP, Vista, Aqua, etc.).

For a city with a top 10 global GDP, our real estate is still very cheap even in the hottest area (Grand Red stop is the high $/sqft). Honestly curious what small speck of the states (or world) would satisfy you if River North, walking distance from incredible examples, is not even livable.
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