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Carter Horsley's Building Review Carter Horsley
Dec 23, 2011

Carter's Review

Not too many decades ago, this area was the place to go for pickles and knishes. Today, it's one of the most vibrant, sought-after neighborhoods downtown with clubs, restaurants and boutiques popping up like dandelions in a suburban lawn.

Each of the four one- to two-bedroom floor-through apartments ranges from 1,600 to 2,000 square feet, with prices starting at 1.325 million. The penthouse has 2,600 square feet of interior space plus an additional 1,400 square feet of exclusive outdoor space and is being marketed for over $4 million. Consisting of four floor-through units plus a penthouse triplex, apartments range from 1,600 to 2,600 square feet, with prices spanning from $1.325 million to over $4 million for the penthouse. With construction nearing completion, as of January 2005, more than half the units were sold or under contract.

The building offers a downtown suite of amenities, like key-lock elevator entry, state-of-the-art video intercom security and a courtyard setting. All units are pre-wired for high speed internet and cable and feature central air conditioning.

Interior elements are rustic and loft-like with ceiling heights that range from 9 to 12 feet high, exposed brick walls with working fireplaces and wood strip flooring. Walls of windows afford ample natural light and open views. Kitchens are outfitted with stainless steel appliances, and bathrooms are finished with premium Kohler fixtures.

Most of the units have private balconies.

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