 h a l f b a k e r y Extruded? Are you sure?
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Ya know, Jscotty, I kinda like it. Because it's an old (abandoned) building, you could probably bag a floor in one of these places for a steal. + |
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I didn't even think of that- I was really expecting this type of unit to be very expensive. If you figure the price of an average 600 sq ft condo and multiply that all of the units that were originally on the floor you will come out to over 3 million. But then again, I didn't factor in the fact that it was abandoned. |
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You have to wonder WHY it was abandoned. Too much asbestoes maybe? Anyway, I have been in full floor apartments in New York before |
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Interesting, I am still trying to convince my wifeperson to let me build a single floor, open layout house. Call Trump, your idea could work, esp if the building had Quest's idea for fast food delivery incorporated. Dedicate one or two floors to restaraunts that ONLY deliver. |
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Years ago I remember visiting an apartment complex that consisted of two towers joined by a main lobby with a convenient store in the basement. I imagine that as we become more of an indoor society, resturants and shopping will be common in larger apartment buildings. |
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