![]() It looks like once the buildings are framed, sheathed and fitted with windows and doors, wood rails are attached over the housewrap for the vertical siding, which is attached in segments. Occupancy/project completion is expected by mid-August, in time for the fall academic semester.” ![]() Exterior features include 70 parking spaces, bike racks, stormwater ponds, bioretention areas, a children’s playground, and a dog park. Stainless steel appliances, in-unit washer and dryer, and marble tile are also planned. Cable and most utilities (all except electric) are included in the rent, the units come partially furnished, and pets, include large dogs, are allowed. A two-bedroom will be $1,800/month, a three-bedroom $2,500/month, and a four-bedroom $3,200/month. Management has discreetly posted the figures online. Looking at the website FAQ, it’s clearly geared to Cornell students, and though rents haven’t been posted on most websites, it looks like C.S.P. ![]() But hey, apparently they’re giving $20 lunch gift card as a thank you for doing tours, so we know it’s not 100%. The website for the project touts that two of the buildings are 100% leased, which doesn’t give any clues about what percentage of all the units are leased - I could tell you the first two houses on my street are occupied, but if the other five are vacant, then that paints a substantially different picture of my street. “Next to the Cornell Arboretum, the 42-unit, $7.5 million Ivy Ridge Townhomes are fully framed, and two of the townhouse strings are practically complete from the outside. From the Voice, with the abridged photo set: ![]()
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