Buyers line up at 4:30 a.m. for Museum Park Place II

Between 400 and 500 prospective buyers attended the opening of sales at The Enterprise Companies’ Museum Park Place II (otherwise known as Museum Park Place South) last weekend, according to the developer.

Enterprise took contracts for 100 of the 250 units that were up for grabs. The building has 288 units in total. Veteran Coldwell Banker agent Ralph Oliva, who heads sales down at Museum Park, says it was a “mob scene,” with buyers turning up around 4:30 a.m. for an 8 a.m. start, and Enterprise, which is used to such scenes, contracted a bakery truck to feed the masses.

Other developers might kill for that sort of velocity, but, Oliva says, it was the slowest opening day Enterprise has ever experienced at a Museum Park development. Enterprise regularly takes between 150 and 225 contracts on the first day out at a new high-rise, he says. Hopefully we’ll have a rendering of the 31-story tower soon and a few more details.

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