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To: stomper who wrote (13523)3/23/2011 5:44:14 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 119360
 
Hmmm, I suppose I could possibly see it. Condo's REALLY exploded within the city limits (and they just say "housing units"), they were jamming them up all over the place and did quantities of them around the warehouse district into the river area. Boy that seems like a lot though.

If true, that's a lot of buildings. With 200 units per bldg and 15K units total, that's 75 bldgs over a several year period. Do you think that's possible?