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Non-Tech : Investing in Real Estate - Creative Opportunities

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To: John Vosilla who wrote (2434)10/10/2014 11:42:28 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 2722
 
Do you browse skyscraper forum a lot? I should hang around that site more.. Lots of architects, engineers, photographers, RE developer type visionaires.. Politics nonstop and day trading Cramer style like most on SI talk about endlessly isn't really my cup of tea since we aren't creating anything of value or making the world a better place in case you haven't figured that out yet..

Oh there are politics........just not of the SI variety. ;) Arguments over density, height restrictions, loss of historic properties, ugly architecture, etc.

But overall I like it if for no other reason than to see what new bldgs. are going up in Seattle and other cities.

Sure would be nice if our cities do become more walkable, more vibrant and eclectic at street level like a Boston or Savannah, one of the hidden jewels in the south very European in it's core.

I think they are trending that way........finally. Its amazing to see here in Seattle how many DT vacant parking lots have been filled with new bldgs.in the last 15-20 years and how much more vibrant DT has become. They expect there will be 100K people living DT by 2020.
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