Posts

Downtown Grand Rapids is booming

Report indicates robust growth across almost all sectors.

full article

According to a new report, “repurposed buildings and revitalization of downtown drive growth with 84.4 percent occupancy.”

“Looking ahead, we anticipate development projects surfacing in high-visibility corridors such as ‘The Gateway’ on Belknap Hill and New Holland Brewing on the west side.”

grb

 

Tiny Apartment Shows the Value of a Good Fit

Seattle Times – 8/21/10 – Full Article

photo: BENJAMIN BENSCHNEIDER / THE SEATTLE TIMES

excerpt:

“Sauer’s tiny Seattle home is remarkable. But it shouldn’t be.

“I wanted to compress my home to squirt me back out to the community,” he says, taking inspiration from dwellings in Scandinavia and Japan, places where space is dear. “That was one of the philosophical reasons. I want to be able to shop daily, not store a lot and eat really well.”

Homeowners are building smaller in general. It’s economical and ecological. But few do it in 11-feet-3-inches wide, by 16-feet-2-inches deep, by 10-feet-4-inches tall (Sauer is very accurate) with two beds, a full kitchen with a dishwasher, bathroom with a shower, a soaking tub set into the floor just inside the front door. On three living levels. There’s also closet space, a dining table and storage for two bikes. All of it contemporary and in cool blue, with accents of black, red and white…”

Baxter Neighborhood Gets New Park in 2010

Check it out! My Sign is used in the story:

I-196 Construction Video