The few dozen steps spanning the length of a new studio unit at Domain Heights incorporate a veritable check, check, check of what developers have billed as the amenity-heavy future of apartment living. A hallway of entry doors inside the complex is sparkling new, featuring grayish paint and modern fixtures, though nothing out of the ordinary for a just-completed building. But visitors entering the front door of one of the studios are immediately hit with surprises: In addition to a bevy of post-pandemic features, units offer a several-step walk to a small, grassy private courtyard with a view of the surrounding colorful 100-year-old homes the Heights area is known for. Those standing on the patio might forget they are in a mid-rise apartment complex. That, Domain Heights' developers say, is the point.
"You're surrounded by houses. This feels like I'm living in a house right now," Jaclyn Anderson, a third-party marketer for the property, said, gesturing from the patio. "It totally changes the apartment feel, which I think, especially because of Covid, people want. You don't want to feel like you're living… Read the full story here. |