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UrbanTurf Reader Poll: Small Building or Big Building?
After visiting 1617 Swann on Wednesday, we got to thinking about whether it is better to live in a small boutique condo building or a large new development. There are obviously pros and cons to both, but we're interested in which you would prefer. Email us at editor@urbanturf.com and let us know if you prefer the bigger new developments (e.g. The Flats at Union Row, CityVista) or smaller buildings (e.g. Cromley Lofts, Abingdon Row).
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/urbanturf_reader_poll_small_building_or_big_building/781.
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