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387-397 King St E and 6 Madison Ave | 2 & 8 fl | U/C
(10-07-2019, 08:42 PM)tomh009 Wrote: After a half-hearted dig, it seems that all activity has stopped here.

could the stop have been do to the lack of contractors available for the project due to everything else that's been going on development-wise in the city, the same thing happened has happened to market flats as soon as they took the pile driver away everything stopped which was at least a week ago. they've had the permits for this since some time in 2018, maybe they are just waiting for sales to then start or getting a firm tenant? I think the whole next to the building on cedar might have something to do with drainage around that building and the one there going to build but I may be wrong.

looks like in the render that the building is going to tie straight into the one on cedar (same colour pattern and height and it butts up to it) maybe they were inspecting the foundation for the tie in and just have to update their plans because of something that may have come up during that inspection?
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RE: 387-397 King St E and 6 Madison Ave | 2 & 5 fl | U/C - by ZEBuilder - 10-07-2019, 09:30 PM

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