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15 Cedar Street North | 6 fl | Proposed
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Vive Development is proposing a 6 floor residential building at 15 Cedar Street North (currently the disused lot behind Nova Bakery).

35 rental units are proposed within a very slender building. Underground parking is proposed as well as secure bicycle parking. A rooftop patio will provide residents with leisure amenities. No renderings are yet available but I will update this thread when they become publicly available.
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I noticed this plot was for sale many months ago and I wondered what could really be done with it given how narrow the lot is. But I guess they will just do a very narrow but long building - which actually used to be quite common in many architectural trends from tenement buildings, row houses shotgun houses and so on.

Since the parking will be underground, I am going to guess the parking access will be right at the front so given the narrowness there won't be any street level activation but for something of this modest size I don't think that's bad.
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Probably a similar concept to Otis?
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(06-27-2022, 03:20 PM)tomh009 Wrote: Probably a similar concept to Otis?

Yeah, a bit like Otis as well as Market Flats which they're intending to have this project compliment. It won't be an award winning project, but it's a nice infill project for this area!
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