Ahh, makes sense.
Did they connect them? I thought they weren't connected before...
When I started working for the State back in 1994, OSF (now OMES) had quite a bit of space rented out in there. Some of the other smaller agencies also rented space there. Since the state wasn't legally allowed to pay more than $9/sq ft, there weren't a lot of options. Even then the building had roof and window problems.
Call me crazy but for the life of me I can't see how this location will be profitable. Someone(s) have greater vision than I do for this property.
This is a better location than 99% of the current apartment complexes in the metro.
The area is fine, it could use a few closer dining options though. I'm sure those will come since they're one of the easiest startups.
They are moving very, very slow here:
Update from KFOR:
https://kfor.com/news/great-state/th...as-apartments/
Here is the website: https://www.thepresleyapartments.com/
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Website says they will open in October of this year.
That can't possibly include the low-slung building as they've barely done anything there.
^^^ maybe that is phase two?
Is the figure 8 building to be apartments, too? Seems it would make a great location for some labor-intensive business if the floors are tall enough for wiring.
Yes, it will all be apartments although they mentioned a Starbucks.
Oh you know there will be a coffee shop! I love the project. Very happy to see it.
This property has been active only a couple of years in my entire life.
Will be nice to see it finely have activity.
When l was a kid we went there a few times for Sunday brunch. I vaguely remember swimming at the pool.
I am seeing ads on social media for this place. Calling it "The Presley Apartments".
Tours in August and move-ins in October.
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I took a bunch of photos I will post later.
The move-in is for "The Tower", which is the taller, curved building. The low, long building which they are calling "The Block" won't be until next year I'm sure.
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