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Originally Posted by Chicago Shawn
The 78 and Lincoln Yards though might have a harder uphill climb if they want to amend anything in the future. Both projects were office heavy when planned, and it's obvious there is no longer a market to execute that unless we land a pair of big corporate relocations wanting a urban campus environment.
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I don't see a problem. The 78 is already entitled for 10,000 dwelling units. LY is entitled for 6,000. So far, both developments have built a whopping 0 dwelling units combined.
If office isn't feasible, they have all the entitlements they need to build a forest of residential towers or midrises.