East Side Development
- FangKC
- City Hall
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Re: East Side Development
If we were Dallas, Atlanta, or Houston, that neighborhood would get several higher-density residential towers.
- Midtownkid
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Re: East Side Development
This proposal looks nice. With all the modern new houses nearby I like to see this contrast. It's right by Belger Crane Yard Studios. Good location!
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- Oak Tower
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Re: East Side Development
The brick Olde Towne style looks nice with the old brick building, but why not rear alley garage access? Both the other phases of the Beacon Hill build out have it!
Some day this little pocket will have a greatly expanded population when Tension Envelopes becomes lofts(not inferring that will be anytime soon).
Some day this little pocket will have a greatly expanded population when Tension Envelopes becomes lofts(not inferring that will be anytime soon).
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- Strip mall
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Re: East Side Development
What kind of bonds are these? Are there city obligations to repay? A city guarantee? Where does the $3.3 come from?
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- Bryant Building
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Re: East Side Development
This site plan is way too suburban. The back of the south townhouses face 22nd with no pedestrian connection and landscaping in the way.
- Midtownkid
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Re: East Side Development
22nd is not an easy street to have good frontage on in this exact spot. There is a big grade change here.