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is the leading full-service Commercial Real Estate fi rm on the Big Island. TCG is looking for potential qualifi ed tenants as well as commercial property owners who need leasing services for their property or a Leasing Agent and Property Manager. They also offer consulting services for commercial real estate issues. Monique Peacock, (PB) • Consulting • Sales/Leasing Services • Property Management LIGHTHOUSE BUILDING Landmark Property Great Visibillity. Center of Downtown Kona 400 sq. ft. Office Space, 1430 sq. ft. Retail PO Box 908, Kailua-Kona, HI 96745 • Offi ce (808) 329-1111 www.TCGKona.com • e-mail: info@TCGKona.com 8 West Hawaii Real Estate | July 20, 2016 By Katherine Roth Associated Press New York City’s first “micro” apartment complex is open for business, challenging the limits of minimalist living. What the tiny dwellings lack in square footage, they try to make up for in amenities. Carmel Place, a 55-unit complex that opened June 1 in the Kips Bay neighborhood of Manhattan, represents the first time in decades that the city has allowed apartments to be built this small — ranging from 260 to 360 square feet. That’s roughly the equivalent of a one-car garage. It’s the latest entry in a national trend toward smaller urban housing. The rise in single-person households — now nearly a third of New York City’s households — and ever-higher rents led the city to approve the experimental project. Carmel Place got city land and a waiver from New York’s 400-square-foot minimum on new apartments, set in 1987. Frank Dubinsky of Monadnock Development, which built Carmel Place along with the Lower East Side People’s Mutual Housing Association, said there would probably be more new microapartments 74-791 Uluaoa St., Kailua Kona, HI 96740 Enjoy Island living in this spacious, immaculately maintained 4 bd /3 ba home in popular Kealakehe neighborhood. Large backyard area with deck and infi nity edge swimming pool. MLS 294058 $599,900.00 75-5905 Walua Road, Ste. 9 Kailua-Kona, HI 96740 Dayna V. Apilado RS-68070 895-6389 in New York soon. Compared to other modern buildings in its neighborhood, Carmel Place offers relatively modest rents, and services and amenities — such as multi-functional furnishings — that are aimed at making small-scale living a little easier. Architectural elements like 8-foot windows and nearly 10- foot ceilings are also meant to make small spaces more livable. The complex of services and amenities were put together by a company called Ollie, its name inspired by the words “all inclusive.” “Just because people need a living room and a bedroom doesn’t mean they need a designated living room and a bedroom. They just need the functionality of both rooms,” explains Chris Bledsoe, co-founder of Ollie, which did design work on the apartment interiors as well. The firm nArchitects designed the interior and exterior of the building. The amenities are meant to save tenants time and money, and create a sense of community, he said. Carmel Place is “a more plug-and-play living experience — one that solves a housing need for the next two years of someone’s life, not forever. You don’t need to buy your own furniture or hire a cleaning company. Everything is set to go,” he said. In addition to Internet and Wi-Fi, rent includes a weekly tidying service and a monthly deep clean, along with dog walking, dry-cleaning pickup and even a butler app called Hello Alfred, for customized errands. The nine-story complex also includes shared spaces. Thirty-two of the units are market New York experiments with tiny “micro” apartments rate, with Another by affordable-out people “In cities,the only spaces spokeswoman which included The made by — emphasizes converts cube of dining expands Although — Resource bed costs between — Blecker housing 350 square well designed Bledsoe


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