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Updated over 9 years ago, 07/23/2015

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Chris Winterhalter
  • Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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1960's brick construction - multi-family building - exterior paint scheme

Chris Winterhalter
  • Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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BP'ers we are working on syndicating a 74 unit apartment complex in Cincinnati.  It's your typical 50's-60's brick utilitarian type construction.  We are trying to spruce it up (cost effectively) and need some help with color selection.  We've tried a ton of color options however nothing seems to work well with the pinkish brick.  I've attached one of the existing buildings and our most recent rendering.  I would like to keep the paint scheme to two colors...thoughts?  The stone wainscoting can also be tweaked as well.  Thanks!

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