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Originally Posted by Jayhawk
If they have no appeal, they will sit vacant. If they do have appeal, they will be leased. No harm, no foul to anyone so no big deal. Other than from those who are just anti-developer and anything they propose.
Personally I think they will go fast.
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Hey I think making money is a good thing...keeps the local economy strong. Hoorah for the developer who has the ability and plans to do it. My issue is that apartments are "usually" for more of a transient population. Low income or working folks planning on moving or buying a house later. Why isn't the developer trying to sell condos instead. It would appeal to the older person who doesn't want the yard upkeep? Condos if priced right would still be an option for working class folks who work within the villages. Also condos also include a form of ownership or permanency to the resident which would give more of a sense of attachment to the villages community. A few apartments for the lower income workers in the villages may be fine but the trend is growing with more apartments being planned and built.
I have some concern... traffic is number one.