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Originally Posted by LouisVanDerWright
Well it is an indicator of one of those three scenarios. I have a feeling it is largely because the twin towers are cannibalizing sand for the 2215 building.
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Lots of strange aspects about "L"/2211. Seems to be a high percentage of larger units, but with the larger units you generally want to provide parking, and this building has very little. I wonder if the developers made that decision, or if they were pushed into it by meddling neighborhood groups who want "more units for families" and are afraid of unmarried 20-somethings.
I think that's why they're doing the roommate thing, to fill the larger units with sets of (largely car-free) single people, but for that rent level a single person can easily find a whole apartment nearby in Logan Square, even new construction. Then the question is whether the amenities of the building outweigh the inconvenience of living with a roommate that you may or may not even know.