@cnbc: Welcome to Stadium Lofts. ⚾ This #apartment complex in #Indianapolis, Indiana is a former baseball stadium that was converted into 138 apartments by Core Redevelopment, a Midwest developer group. The property is owned by Michael Cox, John Watson and his two sons. In 2011, the partners took ownership of the stadium for just $1, and spent roughly $13.8 million to convert it into apartments. Take a full look inside at the #linkinbio. 📸: Michael Potter
Leave it to CNBC to call things “Luxury” looking like that while simultaneously saying the Econs stronger than ever when the middle class is evaporating 😒
2024-06-08 02:13:22
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collinchad :
When do the new builds on all that open grass go in?
2024-06-07 22:29:12
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Morgan :
Luxury where
2024-06-07 22:14:20
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Griff :
where is the luxury
2024-06-08 02:17:52
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nvmnicholas :
the concept is nice but they better not charge "luxury" prices for that. would have been better turning it into housing for homeless families
2024-06-08 02:09:27
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Trevor :
That kitchen ≠ luxury
2024-06-08 00:28:49
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🇺🇸 💩 on 🔥 :
Marriot Divorced Dads Suite 😂 vibes
2024-06-17 12:03:26
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Jay T1739 :
😁😁😁
2024-06-09 19:53:58
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Gator836927 :
Yall, luxury housing is just a buzzword. It basically means “new housing”. Dont read into it too much.