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@Pres - do you mean scale compared to the reference or in general? I agree it is a large building - a lot of the old homes I'm working from as a reference are this big - and they're all divided up into rental units. I'll take any feedback if it can make a better building.
@kman10001bd - That it's that close to the road is by design. All of them in series will be - and relatively close to the width boundary of the footprint. I'm not really going for suburbia but more of a historic midtown residential feel - at least midtown where I'm at.