#101
Posted 16 September 2009 - 06:32 PM
Sure hope Mr. Taft is correct. I live just a couple of blocks north of Villa De Leon and the as still uncompleted Lincoln Park Apartments which are due to come online in October. Wonder what impact this might also have on the West 7th corridor developments? Let's hope this is just a minor hiccup and does not signify the beginning of the end of downtown residential development. I do think the location of Le Bijou is somewhat awkward in relation to the downtown and, despite premium prices, few see it as a premium location with all the busy traffic nearby going into and out of downtown. Bet the bargain hunters are already lining up to buy the discounted condo units from the bank.
On a brighter note, the Trinity Campus of TCC reports a much better than expected enrollment for the Fall. Of course, with few exceptions, TCC students would not be able to afford any of the downtown residential venues but perhaps some of the teachers and faculty could. It will be interesting to see what develops from the demise of this smaller project-either an isolated incident or the true start of a declining trend. Nationally, most economic signs are increasingly positive, but downtown Fort Worth has its own little niche residential market.
#102
Posted 16 September 2009 - 06:44 PM
The only thing I could fault them on was their size for the location, most that would need that amount of space would probably be more interested in a yard, parks, schools. I always thought the ultimate unit size for that location would be 800 to 1500 square feet, maybe some even smaller. Would give the crowd that's really into the arts or going out for a weekend blast a place to spend the weekend or overnight for special events, and yuppies working downtown a good option for a single residence.
Over all I think it was just unlucky timing with people curbing their plans to trade up or for a second place due to an uncertain economy.
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#103
Posted 16 September 2009 - 08:05 PM
The economy's in the tank, and the 'burbs aren't doing so hot either. This is in no way the "end" of Downtown residential development - there will be ups, and downs, but the trend of people relocating to central city areas will be with us for a long time. There is a shift in attitudes and more people will choose central city living in the years to come.
The economy's hurt *everything*, not just Downtown. I think what we will see is some more affordable stuff get built, instead of $1 million townhomes. Which is a good thing.
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Kara B.
#104
Posted 16 September 2009 - 11:33 PM
Fort Worth Texas
#105
Posted 17 September 2009 - 11:22 AM
#106
Posted 17 September 2009 - 02:20 PM
I just read this and it had me rollin. I never see humor on this sight. (maybe because I skim through most of the thread) Its true. Im sure that is the view.
Fort Worth Texas
#107
Posted 11 November 2009 - 03:13 PM
#108
Posted 21 November 2011 - 05:57 AM
I like the place. I like the looks of it. I love the units themselves. (Have been in all but one) Considered buying there in between my 4 Tower condos. But a few things always turned me off. A. Fringes of downtown. B. Used to a better view of Downtown, Dallas etc... C. Nervous about the foreclosure situation. D. Neighbors.
But great value now. They are way worth what they are currently selling for. Cheap. I believe they are very high quality homes.
Everybody has the things they are looking for in a new home. Many times they are different than the next guy. Me for example. My number 1 issue is noise. I am great (in fact I love) general City noise. Buses, trains, cars, people, concerts etc... But I do not want to ever hear my neighbors. The Tower is great in my opinion for being well insulated. But I walked into the center area of Le Bijou and there was a basketball net, and a kid shooting hoops. I'm out. Would not put up with it for a moment. The sound reverberated throughout the complex. Unless he is part of the only family there, terribly rude an unacceptable. Take that basketball down to the park or school. Or at least get it out of the center courtyard where the noise has no place to go.
Like I say, everybody is different. Maybe some people like the constant sound of a bouncing basketball. May sound like a kid having fun to someone. Not me.
And no mystery, barking dogs is my big one. That is why I live downtown. I do not do barking dogs. I would pull my ear drums out first. That is the main reason I do not live in a place like Le Bijou. They allow dogs, and without restrictions if I remember. You can't leave anything to people's good sense. Too many people have no sense at all.
#109
Posted 21 November 2011 - 08:04 AM
#110
Posted 21 November 2011 - 12:59 PM
.... You can't leave anything to people's good sense. Too many people have no sense at all.
Agreed. When it comes to neighbors and noise, one must--on their own--engineer out as many variables as possible, and even then, there will always be at least one PITA.
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