01-18-2019, 11:52 AM
(01-18-2019, 11:47 AM)tomh009 Wrote:You may be right Tom. There was a lot of discussion about whether they should be attached or not. At one point they were to be separate, even fenced in at the back but it left a vacant space between there and the main building which several people identified as a dark, unused space. They may have improved the plan since then.(01-18-2019, 11:32 AM)Spokes Wrote: If this is the case, this is nuts. (IMO) Like Momo28 said, that's not too ideal to live in.
I think the goal is to provide as many residential units as possible.
Looking at the shadows on the renders, I think Melissa may be right and the houses do not connect to the new building. But whether connected or not, there certainly is not going to be any back yard to those houses. But is it really much worse than a unit in the main building? I do expect that they'll find people happy to live in those, as long as the prices are right.
Again, going by memory, I think the hope was that the duplex homes would be a bit more upscale, hoping to fetch a higher rental price to help cover some of the expenses associated with keeping the older homes.