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Originally Posted by domusile
The developer is building this with 100% of their own funds
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I'm sure the developer would make a little more fortune since the City allows them to go taller after the land swap. This would help the developer project higher future sales figures, allowing it to splurge a little more on such "luxuries".
Moral of the story is that going taller comes with all sorts of benefits, like nicer alley walls.
It is still true that it seems only the subsidized buildings are getting better treatment than most conventional condo/apartment buildings, be they financed through developers or tax dollars.