• Cincinnati City Council likely to approve development agreement with Carew Tower owner.
  • Victrix plans 375 apartments and commercial space in historic building.
  • Project could receive 30-year tax incentive worth $33 million to developer.
  • curve@lemmy.worldOPM
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    2 months ago

    The developer’s plan calls for 246 one-bedroom units with an average rent of $1,950, 109 two-bedroom units at $2,700 and 20 three-bedroom units at $3,300.

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      2 months ago

      Thanks! That’s actually more reasonable than I thought it would be. Which is not to say ACTUALLY reasonable, but I figured they would start around $3k.

      • curve@lemmy.worldOPM
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        1 month ago

        I don’t think it’s reasonable for us schmoes but you know there will be some high earners that will buy in. It would be quite a cool building to live in (and convenient to a ton.) Heck, even if you only did it for a year or two it’d be a cool experience.