It is about time! Younger retirees don’t want those awful dated vaulted ceilings and cheap floating cabinets they put in most of the homes. Downtown condo/apartment living that’s walkable to shops, restaurants and entertainment is a growing trend for new retirees. I hope this is just the beginning of downtown living development. I don’t think “the developers” are worried one bit about a portion of current residents grumbling about apartments. They recognize the growing trend of empty nesters moving toward more urban downtown living options. They’re just adapting and adding one more option.
Last edited by LoriAnn; 08-23-2020 at 06:08 AM.
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