Blogger Dan Bertolet comments:
But predictably, it has been controversial with some of the neighbors.Uh...and Dan you can honestly say that if you had a house on the block you wouldn't be concerned? Forty-six rooms? Maybe 30 cars at least?
I have no disagreement that there is a need for such housing; I laud the project for serving such a market. The only problem is that it really should be in a neighborhood so well-served by transit that cars are superfluous and a burden. This neighborhood is not like that. No neighborhood in Seattle is like that. But one thing you can say about is that it will be very, very profitable.

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