JayBee
Senior Member
That's odd that he made it to the alley since there aren't any balconies on that side.
Jumping is sadly a very common way for people to end things. There have been 2 jumpers in my building since I've lived here (that's two that I know of). Two years ago this April a really good friend of mine jumped from the 9th floor of his condo, he was gone before the fire department or paramedics arrived. I didn't think one could die falling from that low a height.
^Oh right, now I remember. Was he wearing a safety hat?
What about the effects of such suicides on people nearby? I've often worried about witnessing someone falling from a balcony. I mean, each time this happens, doesn't it traumatize everyone nearby? So many people on the street, in nearby apartments, etc. must witness it, especially in dense areas like this.
I find Murano looks better the further away you are from it. Up close you can see all of the mismatched blinds and crap piled up on the balconies/against the windows. I know some people like the lived-in effect, but to me it just looks cluttered and irritating. Same issue I have with Spire and 22 Wellesley (tho the latter is the far worse offender)
does that suggest then Murano is in fact .... "good from far, but far from good" ??
A guy jumped to his death from the south tower around 1 p.m. today. I guess it'll be on the news at 6.