Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, the building was there. It was a childcare center for 50 years. They plan on developing a grocery store, wine/spirits store, and inline? TBD retail, possibly a restaurant.
Living close to a grocery store in an urban center will INCREASE your property value. That's why everyone wants a Whole Foods or a TJ to open in their neighborhood.
Even a Safeway or Harris Teeter or really any grocery store will make your property more attractive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, the building was there. It was a childcare center for 50 years. They plan on developing a grocery store, wine/spirits store, and inline? TBD retail, possibly a restaurant.
Living close to a grocery store in an urban center will INCREASE your property value. That's why everyone wants a Whole Foods or a TJ to open in their neighborhood.
Even a Safeway or Harris Teeter or really any grocery store will make your property more attractive.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, the building was there. It was a childcare center for 50 years. They plan on developing a grocery store, wine/spirits store, and inline? TBD retail, possibly a restaurant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, the building was there. It was a childcare center for 50 years. They plan on developing a grocery store, wine/spirits store, and inline? TBD retail, possibly a restaurant.
Living close to a grocery store in an urban center will INCREASE your property value. That's why everyone wants a Whole Foods or a TJ to open in their neighborhood.
Even a Safeway or Harris Teeter or really any grocery store will make your property more attractive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you plant trees on your own property?
I’m pushing for that but am not optimistic. We live in a row home with not much green space - we may need to remove it to make room for additional off street parking.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, the building was there. It was a childcare center for 50 years. They plan on developing a grocery store, wine/spirits store, and inline? TBD retail, possibly a restaurant.
Anonymous wrote:Can you plant trees on your own property?
Anonymous wrote:A commercial property is a bigger issue than the trees. I would not want to live next to one.
Anonymous wrote:Could the removal of trees on an adjacent commercial property negatively affect the value of your home?
A developer will likely remove a line of 35ft trees around the rear of their property, adjacent to residences, to build retail with 80 parking spaces. This is in an urban location, close to the city center. Public alleys separate residences from the commercial property.
What would you request of the developer to ensure the same level of privacy is maintained? Nothing we can do, besides move, right? Thank you for your input!