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Old Posted Mar 24, 2019, 5:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Mr Downtown View Post
And, more importantly, where the risk of losing money is less. The proportion of floor space devoted to elevators and exit stairs increases, the concrete gets proportionately more expensive as you go up, and most importantly, you run a higher risk of not getting the units absorbed before getting caught out by a recession. Better to do a modest project and survive to do another one.
Exactly Seems like a lot of projects are going up around this size which I'm fine with. More density is just as good if not better than height. ill take anything from the point of a contractor like myself.
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