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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And food star condos are very small. Same with trafalgar flats. A lot of people are worried that even with the lower prices, trafalgar flats may not sell and may switch to apartments. That has happened before in arlington. The location is absolutely horrible. I cannot imagine anyone investing their money on a condo on that part of the Pike that will never get better. And, at night there is absolutely street crime on those very streets on a regular basis. Just read the crime reports. [/quote] The location definitely isn't Ballston or Shirlington, but it isn't horrible. I did look up those crime reports. They show one aggravated assault and a bunch of thefts. In fact fewer thefts than around Courthouse/Clarendon - which stands to reason because you've got a lot of people spending money there. There aren't many places left in Arlington to get a new condo for $200k, so you have to make compromises. You've got a couple places to eat like Cafe Sazon and you're right next to the W&OD Trail. It isn't like living in Penrose or further up the Pike, but the price of those condos is comparable to what you'd be paying in rent. [/quote] DP - I agree the crime is not that high there and you are safer than people think. I do think its pretty gutsy of that company to build condos there. I don't know that many people who want a condo want to live that far down the Pike, at least not for the size of the units. Some of them are quite small. When I first looked through the floor plans, I thought these would end up being sold to investors to rent out. That part of the Pike will change, but it has been slow to happen. I think the Food Star leaving will be a good thing - it will let people who drive through see that the area is really changing. The mixed retail will be nice. [/quote] I'm looking forward to the retail. I think we could end up with some decent restaurants, because unlike other parts of the Pike, we have nearby employers of professionals who could walk over and create lunchtime foot traffic (from the Foreign Affairs center and the National Guards center). And because there's not a lot of competition in walking distance, dinner service could do well, too. [/quote] I think it really depends on the rents. The county requires street level retail, IIRC, but developers don't seem to care if they can get businesses in there or not, and based on the empty storefronts and turnover around penrose square, I'd say the rents are usually too high.[/quote]
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