>>1406971Yeah, these are increasingly popular since 2009. They are often causes of gentrification because they bring wealthier people into the city.
A lot of times they have a restaurant or offices in the bottom floor. They’re usually expensive and aimed at young white-collar professionals who want to live in a convenient location.
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>>1407008 was a flat-out lie trying to misinform you. He’s just butthurt that people are living somewhere besides the suburbs.
You’ll find these kinds of new buildings in every city in America, and they continue to get built.