I live in the building and it's not techies only. I am a copywriter, my neighbor manages a restaurant, and I recently met a new neighbor who happens to be an architect. I love Tallulah's by the way.
"Tallulah's—named after Derschang's daughter—opened in December in a condo building that instantly created a Capitol Hill micro-neighborhood near the Kingfish and Monsoon. Also new there: Cone & Steiner, which is a grocery for the "conscientious urban foodie," and Hello Robin, which is a nearly violently cute cookie-bakery. I grew up a few blocks from there, and I'd be lying if I said my feelings weren't mixed".
Violently cute cookie-bakery? Is that a slam on Hello Robin? And mixed feelings about the building? Jesus Christ....did you see the piece of shit that was there? Hilarious.
@5, I meant it as shorthand to describe the income levels needed to find those rents doable; of course other professions can generate such incomes. I'm glad you like living there.
Violently cute cookie-bakery? Is that a slam on Hello Robin? And mixed feelings about the building? Jesus Christ....did you see the piece of shit that was there? Hilarious.