Updated photo from Oakland street inOakland Street Brighton right off Washington Street getting some good density infill. July pic from Google and an update drive by pic from yesterday photo below.
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BDLG 89, New Years Day--retail in the ground floor filled up fast--what appears to be a burrito place and a gym.
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Man, That signage is kind of dire.
Definitely a win for this section of Comm ave. All of the existing housing on and off Comm ave borders on slum status. Hoping they can do this over and over again in this area to change the streetscape. Unrelated, but has anything filled the old billiard place that was on the corner of Comm and Harvard? Can't remember the name of that place of the life of me.BDLG 89, New Years Day--retail in the ground floor filled up fast--what appears to be a burrito place and a gym.
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I agree it is pretty ugly but honestly I was impressed by how quickly they filled their ground-floor retail--a lot of these new infill projects seem to have empty retail storefronts that don't fill for months if not years.
Definitely a win for this section of Comm ave. All of the existing housing on and off Comm ave borders on slum status. Hoping they can do this over and over again in this area to change the streetscape. Unrelated, but has anything filled the old billiard place that was on the corner of Comm and Harvard? Can't remember the name of that place of the life of me.
I'd agree. Leave the stone alone. There are ways to build over it without completely destroying the character of those blocks. I still think of a lot of odd little alleys off Harvard Ave between Brighton and Cambridge Streets. Give me big drafty store windows over tan/gray cladding any day.For starters, this isn't Comm Ave, it's Brighton Ave.
But regardless, I'm going to STRENUOUSLY object to your desire to rip up all of the lovely stone and brick pre-war buildings lining Comm Ave in A/B and replace them bland, modular-looking 5-over-1s.
Oof.Just under our typical 100KSF threshold for a separate thread.
PNF for 500 Western Avenue: https://bpda.app.box.com/s/uozn2g5tmq4td1sd5t3qq2woc4v2d5o4
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Just under our typical 100KSF threshold for a separate thread.
PNF for 500 Western Avenue: https://bpda.app.box.com/s/uozn2g5tmq4td1sd5t3qq2woc4v2d5o4
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