Another pile of dirt bites the dust
11:10 am on January 25th, 2008 by Dave Segal
The
Capitol Cove development has been pressing forward steadily over the late fall and early winter, ever since it settled with local labor activists.
I love me my skyscrapers, but it’s usually harder to get psyched about a low-rise town house project. This one’s a bit of an exception, as I think these 96 units could fill a real void in the housing market, as they’re relatively reasonably priced. And they’re notable, among Capital Center projects, for not being hideous — they’ll fit in pretty nicely along that corridor of Memorial and North Main, whose row-houses and hilliness give the stretch an almost San Fran feel, if you wanna be generous.
(It’s crazy to me that Jefferson Place/903 happened before this project, given the similar specs, and Capital Cove’s far superior location.)
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