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Originally Posted by brudy
One thing that bums me out a bit is the Banco Popular building. In the description the average unit size will be 610 sq ft. That's pretty small, in any city. It's such a beautiful building, but with units that size it will be mostly students or right out of college.
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Or older lower income residents. It is a bummer. But there are still so many unused and unconververted buildings. There will (hopefully) be a time for more luxury apartments. I'm talking Rowan quality (even though Rowan is to-own, which we also need a lot more of).
As long as Banco Popular actually gets underway I'll be happy. People always talk about 4th/Spring 4th/Main being 'urban' but its quite the opposite - quite desolate. Hopefully with this conversion (and the new, insanely popular, Bar Ama) that will change.