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Urbanized
I know the west-facing windows are going to be a challenge in the summer, but I have to say that 1212 has hit on something critical that I think most projects in downtown ignore; large window openings. Those are basically floor to ceiling, and I suspect they will be a huge success because of it.
I still believe that the best and most salable/rentable place someone could build downtown has yet to be built; straight-up boxes with industrial finishes including brick, or terra-cotta tile or even cinder block walls, exposed mechanicals, minimalist kitchens (but with nice surfaces and appliances), great lighting and most of all LARGE WINDOW OPENINGS.
I think people who move downtown are much more concerned with connecting to the outside, even if it is only visual. They WANT to see the sidewalk, and the things that are going on down there. They want great views of other buildings. They're typically much more concerned with those types of things than they are crown moldings or oak cabinets with lots of trim detail. It just seems most of the places down here are being built for Edmondites rather than downtowners. Just my opinion.
This looks like it is headed in the right direction.
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