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    Quote Originally Posted by Mackinaw View Post
    Is there any reason to believe they are currently accepting applications? If so, call them up and ask. I am guessing there is no one to call until they get organized, select a management company [[or otherwise set up a system), etc. I think we all need to sit tight in this respect.
    huge opportunity missed. there is obviously interest. in other markets [[madison, wi) 2500+ rental units are under construction/planning and many lease out before completion. websites are up and running before the shovel hits the ground. don't believe me? see below:

    https://www.facebook.com/HubOnCampusMadison

    http://www.ovation309.com/

    http://www.varsityquarters.com/

    http://mendotawaterfront.com/
    Last edited by hybridy; August-27-14 at 11:37 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hybridy View Post
    huge opportunity missed. there is obviously interest. in other markets [[madison, wi) 2500+ rental units are under construction/planning and many lease out before completion. websites are up and running before the shovel hits the ground. don't believe me? see below:

    https://www.facebook.com/HubOnCampusMadison

    http://www.ovation309.com/

    http://www.varsityquarters.com/

    http://mendotawaterfront.com/
    I tend to agree. If I were the developer, as soon as I had my definitive construction schedule set, I'd accept and approve applications and give people tentative lease start dates. The good press for Detroit when such things inevitably fill up would be huge. As I recall, didn't the Broderick rent far in advance like that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mackinaw View Post
    I tend to agree. If I were the developer, as soon as I had my definitive construction schedule set, I'd accept and approve applications and give people tentative lease start dates. The good press for Detroit when such things inevitably fill up would be huge. As I recall, didn't the Broderick rent far in advance like that?
    Yeah. And they made everyone wait at least 2-3 months after their "move-in date" before they could actually move in.

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