Originally Posted by
adaniel
I'm going to pull a Spartan here. The more I look at this the more I think this is a missed opportunity. Why not integrate the residential and retail components? If I am looking at this site plan correctly, there appears to be no connection to the actual main core of the center outside of a long hike across large parking lots. Doesn't strike me as very "urban."
Not a huge fan of the Shops At Legacy development in Plano, but I do thing one thing they got right is a pretty seamless blend of residential and retail, while giving the residents just enough space so they are not right on top of everything. As it stands now, this seems surprisingly isolated from everything.
This is probably one of one or two areas outside the core that could pull of having really high-end urban style apartments, but if they want to appeal to that type of renter (and their wallets), they have to do it right.
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