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Though developers would still have to be careful about expanding too much too quickly. It seems as though the main reason this height can work here is because the lot is indeed so small in the first place, warranting the extra height. If more typically blocks would rise, there may not be the same demand.
For outsiders, this is just the most recent highlight of things coming out of (and being built up in) Grand Rapids. I apologize for not updating the thread much due to my hectic schedule as a part of moving to study in London for the past two years. If anyone does want a more comprehensive rundown of everything going on, take a stroll to UrbanPlanet every once in a while:
https://www.urbanplanet.org/forums/f...-grand-rapids/ .