The three friends renovated the crumbling high school building into a unique apartment complex, while keeping the school’s hallways, auditorium, and gym intact.
I think securing $3.3M is a stretch for most of that generation.
What? You say don’t have 1.3M lying around to gamble on whether or not renovating an old high school might be an incredibly bad decision? Find some bootstraps, losers!
Kind of wierd to call middle-aged people millenials, here. It’s not like they are particularly young or old or anything.
1981-1996, we aren’t exactly young anymore?
Many millennials are middle aged now but I think securing $3.3M is a stretch for most of that generation.
Name a generation for whom securing $3.3M was not a stretch
What? You say don’t have 1.3M lying around to gamble on whether or not renovating an old high school might be an incredibly bad decision? Find some bootstraps, losers!
I found them and I pulled but I couldn’t lift myself up. What am I doing wrong?
What do you think the word millennial means?
It says in the article, 36 to 43.
Millennials are middle-aged people. We’re in our 30s and early '40s now
But I agree, it’s stupid to refer to generational terms in this sort of context anyway.
Im a milleneal. Im 42.