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A bigger issue than elevators is the sense that having a private greenspace is preferred if we happen to have another pandemic. I've heard from several friends in cities that they "wish they had a house right now" because of that. Not a big deal for us since we have a private deck and a shared greenspace that is fenced in.
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interesting point to thing about, but I'm hoping medical science will develop effective treatments & a vaccine within the next 12-18 months. an effective treatment would change the optics of things, especially given the fact they think there are many people who never knew they had it and that it is out in the community circulating. If you can manage the virus and keep deaths even lower with treatment, things will change back quick
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I've heard this from a lot of people as well. I know it delivered changed what I looked for in my next apartment.DaveKCMO wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 2:23 pm A bigger issue than elevators is the sense that having a private greenspace is preferred if we happen to have another pandemic. I've heard from several friends in cities that they "wish they had a house right now" because of that. Not a big deal for us since we have a private deck and a shared greenspace that is fenced in.
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Pushing a button on the elevator is the least of concern regarding COVID. One can wash one's hands to deal with that, or wear gloves. The real problem is the confinement on an elevator with one or more people exhaling virus droplets. A sneeze or cough would distribute the virus efficiently on an elevator. How long will everyone wear masks, and many won't. Not all masks/face coverings are created equal. This will be of more concern to seniors. Of course a vaccine will remedy this.
I don't know what the solution is without a vaccine. Some sort of vacuum type ventilation system on elevators that sucks exhaled air out quickly? Returning to those old-time cage-type elevators where you can see through them as they elevate?
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I don't know what the solution is without a vaccine. Some sort of vacuum type ventilation system on elevators that sucks exhaled air out quickly? Returning to those old-time cage-type elevators where you can see through them as they elevate?
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Elevator shafts like stairwells are positively pressurized to keep smoke from using them to move between floors.
So it wouldn't be sucking air out, it would be pushing it out onto the floors. So that's not realistic.
So it wouldn't be sucking air out, it would be pushing it out onto the floors. So that's not realistic.
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Solution -- 70% of the population get the virus, most will be asymptotic, we go back to normal life. It's that or a vaccine.
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how much do we need to spend at p&l this month to get it started?DColeKC wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 2:18 pm Still plan to break ground this year but it won’t happen until the company in general has some revenue coming in. They have a few large projects under construction that didn’t stop due to the virus. Phase 2 of BPV and a casino in Pittsburgh.
As for Covid having a impact on downtown residential, that’s interesting. The downtown zip code has barely any reported cases, which I’d use as a selling point.
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All about those casinos! Once they can get those open, things will get back on track. I don’t see p&l really being open until mid June.normalthings wrote: ↑Sat May 02, 2020 7:54 amhow much do we need to spend at p&l this month to get it started?DColeKC wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 2:18 pm Still plan to break ground this year but it won’t happen until the company in general has some revenue coming in. They have a few large projects under construction that didn’t stop due to the virus. Phase 2 of BPV and a casino in Pittsburgh.
As for Covid having a impact on downtown residential, that’s interesting. The downtown zip code has barely any reported cases, which I’d use as a selling point.
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I guess I didn’t realize they had much involvement with those. Do you think we may ever see an Isle of Cordish of here?DColeKC wrote: ↑Sat May 02, 2020 2:44 pmAll about those casinos! Once they can get those open, things will get back on track. I don’t see p&l really being open until mid June.normalthings wrote: ↑Sat May 02, 2020 7:54 amhow much do we need to spend at p&l this month to get it started?DColeKC wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 2:18 pm Still plan to break ground this year but it won’t happen until the company in general has some revenue coming in. They have a few large projects under construction that didn’t stop due to the virus. Phase 2 of BPV and a casino in Pittsburgh.
As for Covid having a impact on downtown residential, that’s interesting. The downtown zip code has barely any reported cases, which I’d use as a selling point.
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New renderings:
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They should have photo shopped Zsa Zsa into these pics.
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Does that mean they are getting ready to start?
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If DCole is correct, it hinges on the casinos opening back up.
Maryland: No reopening casinos until a vaccine/treatment is available.
PA: no timeline - “not until green phase of reopening”
Florida: Hard Rock Casinos (Cordish) will reopen this month.
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Interior renderings look good.
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Not really my style, but it looks nice.
I’ve talked with people recently that have said downtown leasing has held up. I assume Cordish has access to credit and can start when they think the market demands. My understanding is that one and two are what they consider to be full occupancy.
I’ve talked with people recently that have said downtown leasing has held up. I assume Cordish has access to credit and can start when they think the market demands. My understanding is that one and two are what they consider to be full occupancy.
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3 Light appears to be very up market. A new level of luxury for sure.WoodDraw wrote: ↑Sun May 17, 2020 3:45 pm Not really my style, but it looks nice.
I’ve talked with people recently that have said downtown leasing has held up. I assume Cordish has access to credit and can start when they think the market demands. My understanding is that one and two are what they consider to be full occupancy.
Cordish + Kushner both have proven track records that I hope can help them get this going.
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If I ever moved back to KC, I this is where I would live.
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Gray is the new beige.
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What's the building in the background supposed to be? Convention hotel?
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It’s a cabana on the outdoor spaceTheLastGentleman wrote: ↑Mon May 18, 2020 4:09 pm What's the building in the background supposed to be? Convention hotel?