Posts Tagged ‘Seattle condos’

MODA a Mo-Don’t

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Just when I thought the MODA building (on Third near Bell Street) couldn’t possibly get worse, it did.

More pics at Apartments.com
This former “hot” condo of miniscule units now turned rental opened recently without being finished. The windows along the sidewalk have no trim or sills, leaving unpainted concrete visible by passersby.

And are these actual storefronts? Nope. They are chopped into small rectangles by multiple criss-crossing mullions that no real shop would ever want to have.

Why is it so hard for some designers to understand simple storefront design? Big panes of glass. Well-detailed kickplates. Store doors. Instead we get something that resembles a bedroom window.  And the concrete forming this “street wall” is only little more refined than the exposed wall of a basement.

But far worse are the 4″ x 4″ wood posts that have been added to support the metal balconies. Did someone look back at tenements built in Chicago in the 1800′s and try to replicate that look?

This is hip, urban housing? Hardly.

Housing boom, interrupted

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Some are making lemonade from the housing bust’s lemons. The New York Times had an interesting story today on cities buying up foreclosed property to prevent blight from seeping into their towns. Boston, Minneapolis, San Diego and others are busy buying up land with public and private dollars, then redeveloping and flipping it.

Housing bust not a bad deal for all

On Morning Edition the story this morning was the “green lining” on the cloud of bad housing news. Nature and land trusts have taken advantage of falling prices and foreclosures to get good deals on properties or areas they plan to turn into open space and preserves, including a significant stretch of coastline on Oahu that will be turned into a wildlife preserve.

And, if you haven’t yet heard through the grapevine, two very non-serious new news sources have hit the Seattle media. One is about (supposedly) ugly condos, the other is Seattle’s own Onionesque fake news site, the Naked Loon that touches on development, politics and just how silly it is to be a Seattleite.