The row houses at the former Quadriad site – the longest running development saga in neighborhood history – are finally, finally finished and ready to go market. If you count the time spent trying to turn this project into a 23-story building, these row houses have been at least seven years in the making.
The row houses themselves – designed by RKT&B and Stan Allen – are very nice, particularly the way they are set back from the street to create a sort of public/private area of front yards. But $2.4 million a pop, for a house that is less than 15′ wide?