Bycks Lofts on Fourth Street Ready To Go

Monday, November 10, 2008 by Broken Sidewalk.
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The mixed-use condo project on Fourth Street near the Guthrie Green dubbed Bycks Lofts only has four of its 16 units remaining on the market.  Three of the units range in size from 1,050 to 1,260 square feet and are priced between $265,000 and $310,000.  A large penthouse with three bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and 20 foot ceilings with skylights is listed at just under $700,000.


The two historic buildings making up the project feature exposed brick walls, modern bathrooms, and contemporary kitchens with granite countertops and stainless appliances.  Developer David Barhorst bills the condos as “New York Style Lofts in the Heart of the 4th Street Entertainment District,” and says the spaces must be experienced to grasp their full urban quality.


This project represents one of the only residential developments in the heart of Downtown.  Most other residential projects are currently on the periphery of downtown.  That’s great for their own neighborhoods, but in order for central Downtown to grow and become a fully living neighborhood, we’re going to need more projects like this that allow people to step out their front door and immediately be Downtown.



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[ UPDATE: 2008.11.19 - Updated the correct number of lofts in the project. ]





1 Comment. What's on your mind?
  1. david

    November 19th, 2008

    3:02 pm

    Thumb up 0

    Thanks for the post…there are 16 lofts total btw…

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