
Originally Posted by
PhiAlpha
It can be done right, but in several instances within Mesta Park and Heritage Hills (much more Mesta Park), including across the street from my house on 17th, it hasn't been. They haven't been well maintained, lawns are frequently in poor shape, and land values are pretty high here. Like I said, the concept would probably fit better in deep deuce where multi-family housing is the norm. Here the problems are more likely a case of poor ownership, which obviously wouldn't be the case in deep deuce. It just seems like the more rundown or poorly maintained properties here are converted houses or century old apartment buildings.
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