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Re: Modera Lofts - Powerhoure Arts District - 350 Warren Street in Jersey City
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oh vey, $2070 for a 446 square foot studio. is this a micro building? i like the fact that it has underground parking - smart.

it seems to me that people are getting greedy with the prices!


This is even worse, a 2 br/2 ba for $4000 with no windows in the bedrooms, apt B06.
http://www.millcreekplaces.com/commun ... rsey-city/floorPlans#main


Hmm let me see. You have several luxury apartment buildings in the area. Two Trump Towers. 50, 70, and soon to be 80 Columbus, a new 18 Story Mid Rise coming in the parking lot which is now closed down. The Morgan and their new tower going up. So I think the prices are justified. They are par for the course. Judging from the floor plan, it is pretty large. That is a massive space.

Are windows really something that is needed? Do you look out them constantly? Do you gaze out of them while you are sleeping? How much time a week do you spend looking out windows? I am very curious. Is natural light a real concern in this day and age when we have something called electricity? Do we live in the Stone Age? You know we invented the wheel too!

Let me get this straight. You have a 100+ year old BRICK building. The windows are where they are. So you wanted them to maybe break down all the walls to get more windows? Did you want them to knock down the wood support beams to get a window? I am dumbfounded by the comment here. You wanted them to only have a small portion of apartments along the walls and then have even more apartment with no windows? Do you know how design works? PLEASE ENLIGHTEN ME!
wow. someone is sensitive. depending on how big the living room is. I guess one could do wihout windows in the bedroom....but I wonder if it feels like acave. well, to each one's own


No sensitive. I just hate STUPIDITY!

Posted on: 2016/2/28 22:33
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Re: Modera Lofts - Powerhoure Arts District - 350 Warren Street in Jersey City
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07310 wrote:
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hero69 wrote:
oh vey, $2070 for a 446 square foot studio. is this a micro building? i like the fact that it has underground parking - smart.

it seems to me that people are getting greedy with the prices!


This is even worse, a 2 br/2 ba for $4000 with no windows in the bedrooms, apt B06.
http://www.millcreekplaces.com/commun ... rsey-city/floorPlans#main


Hmm let me see. You have several luxury apartment buildings in the area. Two Trump Towers. 50, 70, and soon to be 80 Columbus, a new 18 Story Mid Rise coming in the parking lot which is now closed down. The Morgan and their new tower going up. So I think the prices are justified. They are par for the course. Judging from the floor plan, it is pretty large. That is a massive space.

Are windows really something that is needed? Do you look out them constantly? Do you gaze out of them while you are sleeping? How much time a week do you spend looking out windows? I am very curious. Is natural light a real concern in this day and age when we have something called electricity? Do we live in the Stone Age? You know we invented the wheel too!

Let me get this straight. You have a 100+ year old BRICK building. The windows are where they are. So you wanted them to maybe break down all the walls to get more windows? Did you want them to knock down the wood support beams to get a window? I am dumbfounded by the comment here. You wanted them to only have a small portion of apartments along the walls and then have even more apartment with no windows? Do you know how design works? PLEASE ENLIGHTEN ME!

Posted on: 2016/2/28 4:03
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Re: Dallas firm plans to build luxury apartments in Jersey City
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I often wonder why the media mentions the location of where a developer comes from?
I wonder if a Freedom of Information request might reveal if this developer has being providing campaign money to anyone in our State!

I would like to see contact names on the ownership records instead of LLC & INC. It is high time we get some accountability around here.


Accountable for what? Saving a historic building in the historic district in Jersey City? Instead of knocking down like all other companies, they kept it and took on a challenge. What accountability do you want to hold them for?

Posted on: 2016/2/28 4:00
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Re: Powerhoure Arts District - 350 Warren Street in Jersey City
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Are they going to make those windows bigger? They look like your old style jail cell windows you see in cartoons and movies.


Actually if you look at old pictures of the building on Google, the windows were barred up. However, they are much bigger now. So how much of the original brick did you want them to tear down to make bigger windows? It is a historic building after all.

Posted on: 2016/2/28 3:57
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Re: Modera Lofts - Powerhoure Arts District - 350 Warren Street in Jersey City
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hero69 wrote:
oh vey, $2070 for a 446 square foot studio. is this a micro building? i like the fact that it has underground parking - smart.

it seems to me that people are getting greedy with the prices!


It is a studio..............................................

Posted on: 2016/2/28 3:56
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Re: Modera Lofts - Powerhoure Arts District - 350 Warren Street in Jersey City
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Hmm let me see. You have several luxury apartment buildings in the area. Two Trump Towers. 50, 70, and soon to be 80 Columbus, a new 18 Story Mid Rise coming in the parking lot which is now closed down. The Morgan and their new tower going up. So I think the prices are justified. They are par for the course. Judging from the floor plan, it is pretty large. That is a massive space.

Are windows really something that is needed? Do you look out them constantly? Do you gaze out of them while you are sleeping? How much time a week do you spend looking out windows? I am very curious. Is natural light a real concern in this day and age when we have something called electricity? Do we live in the Stone Age? You know we invented the wheel too!

Let me get this straight. You have a 100+ year old BRICK building. The windows are where they are. So you wanted them to maybe break down all the walls to get more windows? Did you want them to knock down the wood support beams to get a window? I am dumbfounded by the comment here. You wanted them to only have a small portion of apartments along the walls and then have even more apartment with no windows? Do you know how design works? PLEASE ENLIGHTEN ME!

Posted on: 2016/2/28 3:54
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