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Originally Posted by Pemgin
But at least that looks like street level retail on Spring.
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Unfortunately, per Midtown Alliance's website, there's only 3,400 SF of retail in that project, so I'm thinking that's the Skyhouse Midtown / Publix at Plaza Midtown treatment with a bunch of window boxes thrown in as an afterthought. Nevertheless, that is already an absolutely terrible and lifeless stretch of Spring as it currently is with the giant Atlantic Center parking deck towering over the world there. Yes, I totally agree with the argument that we should always plan for the future and never accept existing mediocracy as a reason to continue mediocracy into the future...but with Atlantic Center's lifeless parking deck dominating one side of AMLI and 1280 West's lifeless parking deck dominating the other side, any retail space included along AMLI's Spring Street frontage would likely be vacant for decades. That immediate stretch of Spring Street is simply not an environment conducive of pedestrian activity now or in the near future and I see no reason to believe there will be any real-world economic incentive for 1280 or Atlantic Center to retrofit their parking decks with any street level active uses anytime in the next few decades.