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Sunday, September 16, 2007

Times Gives Grove Pointe, Columbus Plaza Reach Around

Sunday's times has a bit on the developers of Grove Pointe and Columbus Tower, both of which opened their rental units in the past few weeks. It seems Grove Pointe is asking for higher rents, with studios starting at $1800-- at Columbus they start at $1600.

Mayor Healy "But our entire city is a mass-transit utopia...it is much easier to get to Manhattan from here than from any of the four boroughs — and that is the most important reason why we are a successful city." Sure, but with 1,000 new apartments opening this month and another 5,000 on the way we have to wonder how often Healy rides the PATH at Rush Hour.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Utopia? The PATH train to midtown via Grove Street is one of the most brutal commuting experiences you can have in the United States. This guy has no idea how life is for the people who actually finance his government, as opposed to those living off it in one form or another.

12:09 AM  
Anonymous Jasmin said...

The path train ride isn't THAT brutal! lol

Mayor Healey on the path...get real!

2:38 PM  

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