It seems that if you started a high rise now, you could get bargain basement labor and materials and by the time you were done; the demand would be knocking at your door.
I agree on the cycles, I don't understand why more people (or businesses) don't play the cycles.
The Montage on Lake Avenue?
Started by
MAntoniazzi
, Jul 12 2007 06:36 AM
105 replies to this topic
#101
Posted 20 February 2009 - 09:34 PM
#102
Posted 22 February 2009 - 07:16 PM
There are a bunch of trailers setup in this area. Anyone know if its related?
#103
Posted 23 February 2009 - 09:02 AM
FLKP, on Feb 20 2009, 11:34 PM, said:
It seems that if you started a high rise now, you could get bargain basement labor and materials and by the time you were done; the demand would be knocking at your door.
I agree on the cycles, I don't understand why more people (or businesses) don't play the cycles.
I agree on the cycles, I don't understand why more people (or businesses) don't play the cycles.
Because it's like timing the stock market. If you do it right you're a genius and end up rich. If you don't you're an idiot and you end up bankrupt. If you miss the market turn by just a few months it makes all the difference. Ask any high rise condo developer.
#104
Posted 24 June 2009 - 07:36 AM
Is this project got canned?
#105
Posted 24 June 2009 - 07:51 AM
^^
I'd venture to say... yes.
Lane Cos. is a big company and they apparently own a few parcels over there. we'll have to wait and see. condos converting to apts. floods the market and makes new apt. construction much more risky. and when the economy is sucking, there are less people with the $$$ available to sign these leases and pay these rents. I'm no economist, but it makes sense.
I'd venture to say... yes.
Lane Cos. is a big company and they apparently own a few parcels over there. we'll have to wait and see. condos converting to apts. floods the market and makes new apt. construction much more risky. and when the economy is sucking, there are less people with the $$$ available to sign these leases and pay these rents. I'm no economist, but it makes sense.
#106
Posted 16 September 2011 - 04:02 PM
It's BAAACK (maybe):
Developer dusts off downtown Orlando apartment plans
http://www.bizjourna...wn-orlando.html
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South Eola marches on!
Developer dusts off downtown Orlando apartment plans
http://www.bizjourna...wn-orlando.html
(requires OBJ subscription for full article)
South Eola marches on!
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