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  1. I’d like to think this would reduce commuters cutting through downtown but that just isn’t the case

  2. Infinite respect for the man but i can only imagine how insufferable he was in real life

  3. It’s inevitable, but how long before values in this area stabilize with the remainder of downtown?

  4. Seeing Newark on this list twice makes me really wonder why it’s such a shithole

  5. You must be new here buddy. Try calling 911 and see if they answer. If not, leave a voicemail.

  6. Who is supporting laws that allow squatting situations to occur? Can a supporter explain why these laws exist?

  7. Not a fan of these over designed parks. Hamilton park is great because it doesn’t have that.

  8. What kind of developments and how big? I’ve got a huge stable of LP investors but, as you know, their return parameters have moved in the last 18 months. I’d be interested to hear a little more about what has been tough to capitalize.

  9. Given the market, I’ve been targeting projects in the smaller side to reduce the equity lift. Typically in the $2-10 million range total capitalization.

  10. It never even occurred to me that Bergen Lafayette was on the water. Also, can’t believe they were still infilling in the 80’s.

  11. Residential rentals, sub-$10m (total cost) in markets directly adjacent to true class A cities with efficient unit sizes.

  12. Not a good idea. But if I were to do it, I’d at least double up the verticals

  13. Hamilton Inn. Not crazy expensive, but when you factor in how shitty the food/service is

  14. They guys keep doing it because they get away with it , cops do nothing , most people ignore them , when they get really aggressive with the ones they consider be easy to intimate , no one around helps and they know that how it is now . They know that people know if they escalate people are probably not going to help.

  15. Sad truth is the cops would respond in force to the 4-5 guy solution.

  16. An ambitious redevelopment plan that incentivizes mid-high rise residential construction by Main Street. And a flexible zoning department. Basically, drop trousers for developers.

  17. You need experience but I’ve found a little bit of niche working for owners with projects across the country.

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