TAS
Senior Member
On the website and its marketing on socials, this is the only new project that doesn't mention anything about bike parking/storage versus Hat 122, Mercury, Falcon, Abbey Park, Citizen.
Positive vibes Ian.....positive vibes - we need this to be successful.....so very much we need this to fill up asap!It looks really good, but I just do not see it being particularly attractive to many demographics given its location. I hope that I am proven wrong here, but am unsure why you would choose this over other options given area issues.
Demand outstripping supply will likely facilitate that.It looks really good, but I just do not see it being particularly attractive to many demographics given its location. I hope that I am proven wrong here, but am unsure why you would choose this over other options given area issues.
I think the pricing, newness, and amenities may be a good fit for some young male professionals that want a shiny place near downtown and aren't worried about the area's challenges. Not sure if there are enough of them but I could see it being a fit for some.It looks really good, but I just do not see it being particularly attractive to many demographics given its location. I hope that I am proven wrong here, but am unsure why you would choose this over other options given area issues.
If Hat at Five Corners is almost fully leased up (according to Puneeta McBryan's statements at the Council Committee meeting discussing downtown residential grants), then I'd argue this is an even stronger candidate based on pedway connectivity and the fact that the Ice District is right there.I think the pricing, newness, and amenities may be a good fit for some young male professionals that want a shiny place near downtown and aren't worried about the area's challenges. Not sure if there are enough of them but I could see it being a fit for some.