The newest projects right across from the MU and Lake Lavern are mostly $700+ per bedroom I think, of course that is probably the top location in town. I think the housing that has been added, currently under construction, and planned in campustown will add enough density to the area. Maybe now is the time to transition toward different tax abatement criteria. It seems the city has achieved their goal of adding a substantial amount of housing to the area and new retail spaces. Also, some of these projects could probably still occur without the abatement. I think it might be a good idea to incentivize a different type of project from here on out encouraging unique projects that would add character to the area. Also, providing an incentive for some of the new retail space to be set-aside for local tenants would be nice since they are pushing some of them out to achieve redevelopment. The facade improvement grants were a good addition for the area.