@olymasic So I could talk forever about this topic, (there are tons of little reasons) but in the end it all comes down to economics. Rents in Portland and Seattle have been way higher than SLC. We have caught up to where they were, but construction prices have followed right along.
This is pretty surprising to me as well. All of our clients require at least one En-suite. And according to the survey half of renters don't care that much
@CRE_Legends Can you help me understand how they could be confused? I am assuming Common Area Maintenance vs a triple net lease. I know I am just an architect, but those seem like completely different things. Like the CAM fee would be one of the things in the NNN lease?
@mattbaran I think architecture school is too focused on one single (and limited) way of being an architect. So people who would likely be great PMs or spec writers never make it to the profession because architecture school doesn't even present that as part of what an architect does
@twallyweb Get some covered roof to space. If fire code allows bring the wall between roof tops up to 48". Feels more private, but you still get the openness that roof decks need