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I wonder what demographic was mainly responsible for Austin's increase? College graduates?? I doubt it.
I don't know the exact numbers, but I have to assume this project is close to a wash in terms of added density. Lots of fresh college grads live there now, cramming 2-3 people per apartment. The future demographic is more likely singles with a bit of cash who want a nice place to themselves. Not saying it's good or bad, I just don't buy the claims of added density.
Awesome project and planning by the Envision Broad Ripple group. Travel thru Broad Ripple now requires a packed lunch and now we will have the privilege of shopping at Whole Foods because there is no store like that in the Village. The problem in Brad Ripple is not the people living under the bridges.
As a former BR resident, I hold the village and the nearby neighborhoods near and dear to my heart. I am disappointed but not surprised at this outcry. I've had the opportunity to live in several other cities and when I come home to visit I drive through the village and think, that's it? Nothing's changed except more businesses have closed or moved away from the strip. BR can handle this development and still maintain its quaintness (my biggest complaint would be the style of the apartments looks bland). WF actually does a lot in the local communities with tastings, classes, live music and festivals that will bring needed traffic to the merchants of BR village. The stores currently in Indy are pretty poor representations of a real WF store IMO and the peoposed one looks to be a lot larger. Look how sobro has come back with the Fresh Market in place (and yes, they are different enough).
Adding 88, tearing down 40, net 48 extra apartments. And trust me, a LOT NICER.