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Originally Posted by tyler82
Since Rincon is 90% sold, and some other condos in communities of lower density aren't selling as well, could this mean that more people prefer living in a high rise in a dense area of town, and could this lead to thoughts of growing taller and creating denser spaces instead of the typical 6 stories you see in Mission Bay, and could this translate to zoning regulations being relaxed allowing developers to build higher?
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i think the main factor is that one rincon has views and a very high profile. these lower developments can't really distinguish themselves. the issue with rincon hill right now is that it's pretty desolate. it takes someone with a bit of vision to imagine a vibrant neighborhood there. i wouldn't be surprised to see the second tower wait a bit for a few more infill projects to at least get started.