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433 N Euclid

433 N Euclid

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PostFeb 27, 2024#1

433 N Euclid, currently a parking lot is for sale for $2.5M. Only $97/sf. The City Assessor appraises it at $347K. Owned by Rothschild Development.

https://www.cbre.com/properties/propert ... s-mo-63108

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PostFeb 28, 2024#2

^ So any lounge chair developer ideas on what you build, how you develop the site.?

My 1 cent thought is subdivide the property into two parts.  Break off the rectangle portion for Euclid facing commercial building with 2nd & 3rd floor apartments and the trapezoidal/triangle shaped becomes townhouses tucked away in kinda of its own private little enclave w maybe with a gated shared/private courtyard 

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PostFeb 28, 2024#3

If you want to keep the parking lot…

https://www.detroityes.com/mb/showthrea ... arking-lot

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PostFeb 28, 2024#4

dredger wrote:
Feb 28, 2024
^ So any lounge chair developer ideas on what you build, how you develop the site.?

My 1 cent thought is subdivide the property into two parts.  Break off the rectangle portion for Euclid facing commercial building with 2nd & 3rd floor apartments and the trapezoidal/triangle shaped becomes townhouses tucked away in kinda of its own private little enclave w maybe with a gated shared/private courtyard 
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obviously pretty rough but notionally it works.  Personally i like the ideal of open walkways overlooking the courtyard and an open breezeway through the building.  Obviously unanswered questions like where are the elevators and how much space should go to resident amenities like workout rooms bike storage etc.

If you couldn't get two stories of 70 car parking it would almost certainly limit the overall build height to 4 stories or less.