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Station Park | 18, 28, 36, 40, 50 fl | U/C
Condo Culture posted on Instagram today, saying Station Park Tower 3 will go on sale in 3 months.

Previously they had said end of 2021, then beginning of 2022. I wonder if they are delaying the sale due to the surging market so they can price at a higher price point? There’s nothing else seemingly stopping them as all of the towers have been approved, as far as I know.

The wording from Condo Culture and the most recent plans submitted that show Phase “2A” and “2B” make me believe they will be building the next two towers one at a time, despite them being connected by a podium similar to the first two towers/first phase.
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A few shots from today...

   

   
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27 Jan 22

   

   
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5 more floors to go. This is going to be the third tallest building in Kitchener, not for long though..
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Hi Andy Mc, thanks for the photos -- but please use "Insert into post" as then it scales the photos to fit, otherwise only the left side of the photo is visible (depending on your screen size).
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(01-31-2022, 09:45 AM)tomh009 Wrote: Hi Andy Mc, thanks for the photos -- but please use "Insert into post" as then it scales the photos to fit, otherwise only the left side of the photo is visible (depending on your screen size).

Thanks, I've been trying to figure this system out!

   
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The yellow panels are interesting. Looks like the same colour that Zehr used at 100 Vic/Garment. An homage to our old yellow bricks, perhaps.

Edit - wait a minute, I think I'm looking at plywood. If so, disregard my comment lol
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Big Grin 
(01-31-2022, 03:12 PM)Joedelay Highhoe Wrote: The yellow panels are interesting. Looks like the same colour that Zehr used at 100 Vic/Garment. An homage to our old yellow bricks, perhaps.

Edit - wait a minute, I think I'm looking at plywood. If so, disregard my comment lol

That would be plywood Big Grin
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(01-31-2022, 02:05 PM)Andy Mc Wrote:
(01-31-2022, 09:45 AM)tomh009 Wrote: Hi Andy Mc, thanks for the photos -- but please use "Insert into post" as then it scales the photos to fit, otherwise only the left side of the photo is visible (depending on your screen size).

Thanks, I've been trying to figure this system out!

👍 Just position the cursor at the end of the text (or wherever you want the photo to be) and click the Insert button.
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(01-31-2022, 03:12 PM)Joedelay Highhoe Wrote: The yellow panels are interesting. Looks like the same colour that Zehr used at 100 Vic/Garment. An homage to our old yellow bricks, perhaps.

Edit - wait a minute, I think I'm looking at plywood. If so, disregard my comment lol

But hey, not a bad idea, right? Perhaps a happy accident?
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Trying again! Looks like this site is more laptop centric than mobile device...
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Here's a view from Ira Needles area that shocked me. All new view.
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A few more from 28 Jan 22.

   
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Lots of really great pics from everyone lately. Love it!
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