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Old Posted Aug 30, 2013, 4:58 AM
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Originally Posted by citywatch View Post
It comes down to what the economy will bear....meaning the amt of demand for new apts & condos in dt.

the most recent example of a high rise....& a rather expensive one for residential use....being completed & open for business in dt was the Apex...formerly concerto. The owner started leasing a bit less than a yr ago. I bet if they had fully booked up almost overnight....instead of today still sitting with about 20% of their apts unleased....other devlprs would have noticed....& swooned....& gotten excited by what they could do in their part of dt.

btw, I still see ads...here at ssp.com....for totally new condos in the Evo condo bldg....& how long ago was it when that bldg was completed & open for sales?
Citywatch you've got to stop with the depressing facts about DTLA! This is a place for positiveness. For us to be ignorant of other Downtowns and call ours 'one of the best in America'.
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