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Exterior renders of 29 Enterprise during the day. One is overhead, the other is from the left.

Imagine grilling on the rooftop deck with stunning views in all directions.

Images provided by Grayson Homes

29 Enterprise is nearly here.

Village District’s highly anticipated luxury condo building is celebrating its upcoming Grand Opening with special summer incentives through the end of July.

The limited-time offer includes:

  • Financing incentives on all first-floor condos
  • A free storage unit for added space + convenience

The new build offers maintenance-free living in one of the city’s most popular neighborhoods, with luxury amenities + high-end designer finishes throughout.

Psst: Less than half of the condos are still available.

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