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ParticipantI won’t step into this discussion too much, you are free to read the EIR though! But the plan is for 4000+ residential units but obviously we understand the market and the timing. Sounds like a lot of units but remember the goal is to move residential availability close to employment centers to reduce sprawl and commuting. Plus the plan is designed to be a city within a city allowing people to walk for many of their daily needs.
We are very patient developers. π This project has a 15+ year build-out horizon. The plan meets the ideas of infill development and the City of Villages idea and will provide access to the Trolley. Yes that is a lot of density however we are building millions of dollars of offsite improvements including improving freeway interchanges. The plan includes a huge park, school, some retail and office as well as Senior Housing, apartments, multi-family and single-family homes. We have worked extensively with the neighboring communities to develop a plan that best meets their desires. We think we are coming up with a great redevelopment of a real eyesore to the valley. The project is also a LEED ND pilot project and we are looking to build as much green on the site as possible. I’m very excited about it!
Take a look around the website, it gives a lot of information. You can watch Tom’s video and download the EIR.
GoUSC
ParticipantI won’t step into this discussion too much, you are free to read the EIR though! But the plan is for 4000+ residential units but obviously we understand the market and the timing. Sounds like a lot of units but remember the goal is to move residential availability close to employment centers to reduce sprawl and commuting. Plus the plan is designed to be a city within a city allowing people to walk for many of their daily needs.
We are very patient developers. π This project has a 15+ year build-out horizon. The plan meets the ideas of infill development and the City of Villages idea and will provide access to the Trolley. Yes that is a lot of density however we are building millions of dollars of offsite improvements including improving freeway interchanges. The plan includes a huge park, school, some retail and office as well as Senior Housing, apartments, multi-family and single-family homes. We have worked extensively with the neighboring communities to develop a plan that best meets their desires. We think we are coming up with a great redevelopment of a real eyesore to the valley. The project is also a LEED ND pilot project and we are looking to build as much green on the site as possible. I’m very excited about it!
Take a look around the website, it gives a lot of information. You can watch Tom’s video and download the EIR.
GoUSC
ParticipantI won’t step into this discussion too much, you are free to read the EIR though! But the plan is for 4000+ residential units but obviously we understand the market and the timing. Sounds like a lot of units but remember the goal is to move residential availability close to employment centers to reduce sprawl and commuting. Plus the plan is designed to be a city within a city allowing people to walk for many of their daily needs.
We are very patient developers. π This project has a 15+ year build-out horizon. The plan meets the ideas of infill development and the City of Villages idea and will provide access to the Trolley. Yes that is a lot of density however we are building millions of dollars of offsite improvements including improving freeway interchanges. The plan includes a huge park, school, some retail and office as well as Senior Housing, apartments, multi-family and single-family homes. We have worked extensively with the neighboring communities to develop a plan that best meets their desires. We think we are coming up with a great redevelopment of a real eyesore to the valley. The project is also a LEED ND pilot project and we are looking to build as much green on the site as possible. I’m very excited about it!
Take a look around the website, it gives a lot of information. You can watch Tom’s video and download the EIR.
GoUSC
ParticipantI won’t step into this discussion too much, you are free to read the EIR though! But the plan is for 4000+ residential units but obviously we understand the market and the timing. Sounds like a lot of units but remember the goal is to move residential availability close to employment centers to reduce sprawl and commuting. Plus the plan is designed to be a city within a city allowing people to walk for many of their daily needs.
We are very patient developers. π This project has a 15+ year build-out horizon. The plan meets the ideas of infill development and the City of Villages idea and will provide access to the Trolley. Yes that is a lot of density however we are building millions of dollars of offsite improvements including improving freeway interchanges. The plan includes a huge park, school, some retail and office as well as Senior Housing, apartments, multi-family and single-family homes. We have worked extensively with the neighboring communities to develop a plan that best meets their desires. We think we are coming up with a great redevelopment of a real eyesore to the valley. The project is also a LEED ND pilot project and we are looking to build as much green on the site as possible. I’m very excited about it!
Take a look around the website, it gives a lot of information. You can watch Tom’s video and download the EIR.
GoUSC
ParticipantI won’t step into this discussion too much, you are free to read the EIR though! But the plan is for 4000+ residential units but obviously we understand the market and the timing. Sounds like a lot of units but remember the goal is to move residential availability close to employment centers to reduce sprawl and commuting. Plus the plan is designed to be a city within a city allowing people to walk for many of their daily needs.
We are very patient developers. π This project has a 15+ year build-out horizon. The plan meets the ideas of infill development and the City of Villages idea and will provide access to the Trolley. Yes that is a lot of density however we are building millions of dollars of offsite improvements including improving freeway interchanges. The plan includes a huge park, school, some retail and office as well as Senior Housing, apartments, multi-family and single-family homes. We have worked extensively with the neighboring communities to develop a plan that best meets their desires. We think we are coming up with a great redevelopment of a real eyesore to the valley. The project is also a LEED ND pilot project and we are looking to build as much green on the site as possible. I’m very excited about it!
Take a look around the website, it gives a lot of information. You can watch Tom’s video and download the EIR.
GoUSC
Participant$%#&($&#@)( you’re right. Oh well doesn’t really hurt my case either way. She probably doesn’t even understand the letter anyway.
GoUSC
Participant$%#&($&#@)( you’re right. Oh well doesn’t really hurt my case either way. She probably doesn’t even understand the letter anyway.
GoUSC
Participant$%#&($&#@)( you’re right. Oh well doesn’t really hurt my case either way. She probably doesn’t even understand the letter anyway.
GoUSC
Participant$%#&($&#@)( you’re right. Oh well doesn’t really hurt my case either way. She probably doesn’t even understand the letter anyway.
GoUSC
Participant$%#&($&#@)( you’re right. Oh well doesn’t really hurt my case either way. She probably doesn’t even understand the letter anyway.
December 5, 2007 at 10:51 AM in reply to: Moving bank to San Diego; Reasonable price for rental? #109337GoUSC
ParticipantFear not. I rent a 2000sf house in Bay Park. Original asking price was well over $2500 but I negotiated it down to $2000 by paying six months in advance. I am currently looking for something else to rent though…
December 5, 2007 at 10:51 AM in reply to: Moving bank to San Diego; Reasonable price for rental? #109447GoUSC
ParticipantFear not. I rent a 2000sf house in Bay Park. Original asking price was well over $2500 but I negotiated it down to $2000 by paying six months in advance. I am currently looking for something else to rent though…
December 5, 2007 at 10:51 AM in reply to: Moving bank to San Diego; Reasonable price for rental? #109479GoUSC
ParticipantFear not. I rent a 2000sf house in Bay Park. Original asking price was well over $2500 but I negotiated it down to $2000 by paying six months in advance. I am currently looking for something else to rent though…
December 5, 2007 at 10:51 AM in reply to: Moving bank to San Diego; Reasonable price for rental? #109483GoUSC
ParticipantFear not. I rent a 2000sf house in Bay Park. Original asking price was well over $2500 but I negotiated it down to $2000 by paying six months in advance. I am currently looking for something else to rent though…
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