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Originally Posted by TempleGuy1000
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Great to see this moving along, and I am not worried about the slight increase in vacancy and lower rents per SF, it seems to be a common symptom of the pandemic and will subside in the coming year. I just hope the retail space finds a nice tenant, hopefully food or home decor.
The only sentence that makes me nervous is this... "In spite of the city’s high taxes and costs for construction, Hayward said he likes Philadelphia’s “strong urban environment” and relatively affordable cost of living. “That makes it an interesting opportunity,” he said."
Yes, Philadelphia is a great urban city, but high taxes and cost to build may present a problem starting next year...