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Here are the price ranges for Tower One
The starting price for the smallest unit in the tower -- one-bedroom with a den (1,000 square feet) -- is $239,900. Prices escalate to $324,900 for the two-bedroom units (1,400 square feet) on up to $1.4 million for the two-story penthouses (4,200 square feet).
And the Townhouses in the area
Townhomes (2,100 square feet) are priced at $349,900 and up.
Midtown Crossing at Turner Park (http://www.midtowncrossing.com/residential/index.html - broken link)
You want the excitement and convenience of urban living, but aren’t willing to make the compromises that seem to go along with other urban properties. Midtown Crossing at Turner Park was designed with you in mind. Anchored by a revitalized and expanded Turner Park, Midtown Crossing offers luxury condominiums with sweeping views and deluxe amenities. Shopping, dining, entertainment, personal services and acres of green space await right outside your front door.
You can choose from more than 50 different one- and two-bedroom floor plans (http://www.midtowncrossing.com/residential/floor_plan.html - broken link). Units range in size from 701 square feet to 2,152 square feet. Prices range from $190,900 to $849,900.
Condominium units feature:
Floor to ceiling insulated glass offering stunning views
Choice of three architectural design styles (contemporary, transitional, traditional) with additional color and finish options
Hardwood flooring
Natural stone finishes
Modern kitchens and appliances
Master bedroom suites
Washer & dryer included
Terraces or balconies available
Gas fireplaces available
High-definition cable television and high-speed internet outlets in all units
High energy efficiency
Amenities exclusive to Midtown Crossing condominiums:
Heated, 24-hour secure underground parking
Elegantly appointed lobbies with a state-of-the-art security system
Use of spacious community room with residential kitchen
Midtown Crossing at Turner Park (http://www.midtowncrossing.com/residential/index.html - broken link)
You want the excitement and convenience of urban living, but aren’t willing to make the compromises that seem to go along with other urban properties. Midtown Crossing at Turner Park was designed with you in mind. Anchored by a revitalized and expanded Turner Park, Midtown Crossing offers luxury condominiums with sweeping views and deluxe amenities. Shopping, dining, entertainment, personal services and acres of green space await right outside your front door.
You can choose from more than 50 different one- and two-bedroom floor plans (http://www.midtowncrossing.com/residential/floor_plan.html - broken link). Units range in size from 701 square feet to 2,152 square feet. Prices range from $190,900 to $849,900.
Condominium units feature:
Floor to ceiling insulated glass offering stunning views
Choice of three architectural design styles (contemporary, transitional, traditional) with additional color and finish options
Hardwood flooring
Natural stone finishes
Modern kitchens and appliances
Master bedroom suites
Washer & dryer included
Terraces or balconies available
Gas fireplaces available
High-definition cable television and high-speed internet outlets in all units
High energy efficiency
Amenities exclusive to Midtown Crossing condominiums:
Heated, 24-hour secure underground parking
Elegantly appointed lobbies with a state-of-the-art security system
Use of spacious community room with residential kitchen
Use of rooftop veranda with gas grill
Remote storage unit available
Looks like a great place.....Omaha was ranked #3 city in the usa for a reason!
With that brief inside joke between me and Steve-O out of the way, can we PLEASE go back on-topic? Go Ne, I really do respect your love for Omaha. In fact, it was you and you alone that inspired me to scope it out for relocation until I realized that I'd be too homesick for my own hometown if I were to leave. However, this thread isn't about proposed housing projects in Omaha. You know it's bad when the irritating pro-Scranton cheerleader has to intervene to berate another city cheerleader! LOL!
Here would be my list, based upon where I'd personally like to live (not based upon national importance):
1.) Minneapolis/St. Paul
2.) Boston
3.) Seattle
4.) Milwaukee
5.) Chicago
6.) Pittsburgh
7.) San Francisco
8.) Providence
9.) Lexington
10.) Grand Rapids
Of course Scranton didn't make the cut because I tried to only use relatively large cities.
LEASE go back on-topic? Go Ne, I really do respect your love for Omaha. In fact, it was you and you alone that inspired me to scope it out for relocation until I realized that I'd be too homesick for my own hometown if I were to leave. However, this thread isn't about proposed housing projects in Omaha. You know it's bad when the irritating pro-Scranton cheerleader has to intervene to berate another city cheerleader! LOL!
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