By: Diane Benjamin
Maybe 6 are available because ISU people moved on. Uptown needs more non-student housing? Keep in mind this building would not have been built without taxpayer subsidies.
https://www.liveonthecircle.com/vacancies


By: Diane Benjamin
Maybe 6 are available because ISU people moved on. Uptown needs more non-student housing? Keep in mind this building would not have been built without taxpayer subsidies.
https://www.liveonthecircle.com/vacancies


Those prices are insane. Why does this town think we need to subsidize the rich? In generally, I’m not for government subsidies housing, but if we are going to do it, why on earth are we subsidizing for-profit businesses to build and sell luxury housing? If the project is profitable, it should be so because of the expert skills and superior product of the entrepreneur offering the product, not because he thinks he will get a business welfare handout in the form of a special property or sales tax break that “normies” like you and me could never get. Just shows how bad of a businessman they really are, and how not in demand their product is, if it isn’t profitable on its own.
Well if you are going to have a $40 million dollar tunnel walk way that leads to your apartment you just can’t have any old cheap apartments to go to!
And yes I know that the apartments have been there for a while.
The tax paying community is so generous!
Is parking extra? Any valet service included? Are they giving the occupant interest on the deposit? So many questions to ask.
Are you kidding me? This isn’t exactly NYC.
I forget what those luxury apartments on west Washington rented for. Those were insane also as I recall. Good grief why would you want to live in that area. What, to see the homeless living in the entrance way of the old Pantagraph building down the street?
Gotta have those luxury apartments for the bourgeoisie. Shilling for murderous communists should come with some sort of perks, don’t you think?
This is EXACTLY why the No KIngs protests were such bulls**t. $2k a month for a one bedroom less than 900 sq feet is peak idiocy.
Doesn’t the City Manager mother in-law live there?
she’s the right fit , and is the target demographic.
shudder at the very thought of being stuck in a $2500/month 1 bdrm shoebox for 7 months of Normal IL winter.
Maybe this is all about the “walkable city” concept that’s intention is to make housing more abundant and affordable but ends up making it more expensive and exclusive. A few of the Bloomington council members think downtown will be a great place to establish the walkable concept also. The Scott, Hendricks, Ward cabal.
Totally right hemisphere thinking. A geat concept that they’ll sink large amounts of tax money into until it completely falls apart.
Walkable concept wait until the trail bicyclist run a walker over speeding through the tunnel because they will refuse to get off and walk their bikes through the tunnel!!
No cash bail, let all the criminals run free,,,walkable.