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Originally Posted by LMich
Anyway, that concept for Lahser and Grand River is way out of scale for the area. It'd be decades off, anyway, before something like that could even be considered out there, probably. But I don't even want them dreaming about something like that out there.
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High-rise and mid-rise apartment buildings (as well as office buildings) are pretty commonly scattered around Metro Detroit in otherwise low-density areas so in that regard, it wouldn't be too unusual. Though it'd certainly be one of the tallest around and one of the few not buffered by parking lots or trees.
I just wonder if it could be financially feasible without some sort of major subsidies. It's not the most desirable/active area so I don't think rents would be able to go high enough to justify the cost of construction.