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Originally Posted by A-town
I’d be more willing to believe that if the building wasn’t of an inferior design.
I understand you wanting to be positive but this design sucks. Stucco doesn’t look bad if used properly on a 5-story apartment building. But the problem with using stucco on a high-rise is that is reduces the amount of
glass used as a wall, thereby reducing your views. In a Novare building 100% of the walls are glass. In this building it looks more like 60% glass. Which means this building isn’t taking full advantage of the unobstructive views that lot offers. A glass tower would’ve been better for that lot for this very reason. This isn’t what people living in Buckhead want and I can point to the last building boom to back that up. Sovereign has sold all of their units while The Mandarin and St. Regis haven’t. And the major reason why is because people want floor to ceiling windows with all glass walls. And I think it’s naive to think young professionals would choose this building over a Skyhouse type development.
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Being naive is comical. My ex-girlfriend who is a lawyer here in the city, is from NY(Manhattan). She's between 25-35. Though I perso love floor to ceiling windows, she's prefers the opposite. She loves windows, but feels that walls gives a more high end look and feel. She's not a fan of all glass towers. There are plenty of people who have that same opinion.
As far as Sovereign, St. Regis, and the Mandarin, it is absurd to compare them. In real estate, you have to nderstand that the price point of The Mandarin and St. Regis will typically take much longer to sell. Also, the price point of Sovereign did drop, which opened the market to a lot more buyers. Keep in mind that the W Hotel Residences downtown which is a shiny glass tower, has had an extremely hard time trying to sell those units.