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Evil Developer

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  1. knowing what HPI does, my guess is apartments on top of retail, like their deal on San Felipe next to briar grove.
  2. no deed restrictions likely on that lot. as for the code question, i'm no traffic engineer, but is the ROW on Nicholson wide enough to handle the additional capacity? what about Herkimer? it is a narrower ROW. Nicholson i think is 60', but part of that is occupied by the hike and bike trail. i don't see any mention of a TIA yet, so likely the impact is unknown. what is known is that 11th is a major thoroughfare, and it should be able to handle the traffic this will create (my guess is about 1120 ADT - 36.13*31) better than the narrow side streets.
  3. the requested 0' setback is from 11th, and i have no issue with that. in fact, i prefer a <10' setback here. the issue with exiting driveway crossings, is: 1- they were already there when the trail went in 2- they are mostly residential driveways for a single unit. look at the daily trips generated. i'll bet more cars leave a 31k sf medical office building parking garage in a day, than leave a residential driveway in a week... there is a 10' setback from the trail, from the downhill driveway coming from the second floor parking deck here is the variance submittal for those that haven't seen it: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B770cE-SaJZHQlJHZjRWMWpVMVU
  4. or look at the buildings around them...i hope this is just a simple concept rendering, and not at all what the final design will be. looks like a suburban, low cost office box.
  5. fyi, Dish society has signed a pre-lease for the restaurant space in this property.
  6. i completely agree...maybe have it no parking during peak traffic times, like some streets in downtown, no parking from 7-9 am and 4-6 pm, but otherwise allow on-street parking, like they used to on Yale.
  7. here is a small update for y'all. color renderings based on the CD's that are in for permitting.
  8. Steve told me this week that he has not signed Bonobos. just a rumor.
  9. i wish they would at least maintain the building a bit better. the rust stains on the building facade by the gutters and the worn out parking lot make it look as lackluster as the items they sell. i also wish the solar supply would sell. i'm tried of the 18 wheelers coming down my street. waverly is only about 20' wide.
  10. they are keeping the southeast quadrant of the block where the motor bank building is now. hopefully they do some pedestrian friendly retail on the ground floor. it is going to have a parking structure, and likely several stories, given the land price they are looking for. high rise office here doesn't make sense really, so likely apartments.
  11. looks like boulevard realty branding, but doesn't mention them, likely as they are a residential shop
  12. yeah, it looks like it is the lot just west of Berry Hill
  13. hopefully people will see the value in their sustainable, natural approach. i think its the right area for as a friend of mine would call it, "rich people chicken sandwiches" we are going to move the dumpster to make a nicer patio area, and to keep the rats and trash smells away from the diners. we are planning a mural on the south wall, even though it seems to have become cliche. whatever, i love murals, and i own the building!
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