I think this is the block that Time Equities wants to build a parking garage on for the City Center Square building. I wonder if there is going to be a conflict between these developments?
KCD...there are 500+ spots in this plan so maybe working together? I had your same question....they did want retail around the outside like it is shown here.
so far so good. The street level retail at this block still concerns me a bit. The first floor of Chambers remains vacant, even with free rent. Hopefully with the lofts being completed at 10th, there will be more foot traffic soon.
Are you sure we're talking about the same God here, because yours sounds kind of like a dick.
OK I'm going to go through all these and select my dream team of retailers given the guidelines of the site plan and then my best guess.
Retail plots = good mix of tourist needs and residential needs
Food Market = some good gourmet store
health club = Premier Health & Fitness (already at 4th street live)
Small Retail = Nautica, Tommy Hilfiger, The Gap, a mix of other stores.
Fitness = Premier Health & Fitness (or Gold's Gym)
Gourmet Grocery = Food Lion Supermarket
The Pendergast Poltergeist Project!
I finally divorced beer and proposed to whiskey, but I occassionally cheat with fine wine.
after today's article that this block will probably house the 1st residential tower and be built with the 1st phase, I'd say the tower on the SE corner of the block is the most likely.
Will the retail on the NW corner be built in the first phase and later residential on top?
I'm betting the 200 unit tower is a test balloon, and they'll determine the timetable of the other towers based on the sales of the first one. Kind of like Western Auto. They moved up the construction of phases 2 and 3 based on the sales in phase one. I bet if sales are good, they'll start on the second/third/whatever tower quickly also.
Are you sure we're talking about the same God here, because yours sounds kind of like a dick.
As I've said before, I hope each residential building looks radically different from each other as to avoid a 'projecty' look. They should have different architects for each building that take a completely different approach.