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I really like the curved brick sections and cornice. The quality of the spandrel is above average. The red brick townhomes look great too.

Lukewarm on the random white precast chunks interspersed among the red brick.

But regardless it will all look much better in May once theres greenery/planters etc .

It's a big step up for the area.
 
I really like the curved brick sections and cornice. The quality of the spandrel is above average. The red brick townhomes look great too.

Lukewarm on the random white precast chunks interspersed among the red brick.

But regardless it will all look much better in May once theres greenery/planters etc .

It's a big step up for the area.
And it will have retail, which I'm praying will include a COZY CAFE in an area that sorely lacks it.
 
I really like the curved brick sections and cornice. The quality of the spandrel is above average. The red brick townhomes look great too.

Lukewarm on the random white precast chunks interspersed among the red brick.

But regardless it will all look much better in May once theres greenery/planters etc .

It's a big step up for the area.
It's a garbled, jumbled, confused, confounded, mess. It costs more to do it this utterly incompletely too.
 

Trees look healthy, though this is the worst time of year to transplant them. But the industry does that all the time. Hopefully they'll be fine.

First few trees are Acer Freeman (Silver Maple cultivar/clone w/red leaves in fall) Acceptable choice, though we really over use them.

Can't ID the ones further along clearly.

Planting conditions in the planters look good, can't tell if the interlock is 'floating' which would be ideal for the in-ground plantings.
 
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