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Sometime between last Tuesday, when we posted Development Watch, and this weekend, when we drove by again, 80 Dekalb got its first windows and facade panels. Interestingly, they are not a flush design; instead they are three-sided, like half a hexagon, meaning that all those protrusions are going to be interior, not little balconies.
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  1. “Interestingly, they are not a flush design; instead they are three-sided, like half a hexagon, meaning that all those protrusions are going to be interior, not little balconies.”

    come on b’toner…you couldn’t already tell that by the floor slab edge pattern? sorry but this building is going to be fug fug fug. anyone who wants to see what the finished product will look like should come visit FiDi sometime. most of the ground up condo buildings in FiDi look like this.