publiceye wrote:You should call and find out. I've been in most of the ones built out so far -- and they are spectacular. What makes them different from most other projects is the skill of the crew. You aren't going to half-ass a wall when your other job involves hanging a school bus from a roof.
While I would love to move in, and I think they place will look fantastic when it's done, I put down my reservation last April and signed my contract in August. At the time, City Museum's prices were way to high and parking was a monthly rental thing. Also, no full size washer and dryer. I know it's dumb, but I need the full size, I'm a big guy. What I'm realizing as I type this is that City Museum was just way to undecided when I was trying to figure out where I was going to go, and that was the bottom line.
Maybe by the time I'm ready to move out of the place I'm buying now, one of the upper floors will be done, and I can move in there.





