I was told that they have 50% of the residential lofts in phase II under reservation.
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Buggyworks Phase II - Firestone Lofts
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Posted 5 years ago #
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Is Phase II the tower that I remember seeing renderings of?
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nope. I have seen the tower renderings also. That was done by Jonathan Barnes.
Phase II is the large brick building that lines the opposite side of Firestone Alley. Somewhere between 34-36 lofts, half being under reservation.
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I haven't heard anything about this for months, and now in the past 2 days this has come up twice. It is so frustrating when they don't even have a website up for it. I just emailed and called the number listed on the Buggyworks site, when I hear back I'll post it on here.
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Neat, but what the hell is going on in that picture?
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Wow, I've been to that website a ton of times and left because all I saw was the phase 1 link. Anyway, I got some info. on the place this weekend and 50% of the places are already sold (or in reservation, as stated above) and are around 275,000 - 350,000. As of now it sounds like there will be a phase 3, but I haven't heard of any def. plans.
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Columbusite wrote Neat, but what the hell is going on in that picture?

it's John and Yoko isn't it?
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Found some cool renderingsand descriptions.
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Yeah..., but are those renderings also from 2 years ago?
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Yea, those are pretty ancient. That is one sweet tower though. I would love to see it built.
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I assume the buggyworks tower project is dead?
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