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Downtown project directory
#61
Damn impressive interactive map!
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#62
(09-26-2019, 05:40 PM)Momo26 Wrote: Does that above list include the 900+ units which will be located at Station Park?

I don't think Station Park has started demolition, have they?
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#63
AFAIK, no.
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#64
No they havent. Didn't realize the list included only those under active construction
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#65
Tables updated to current status ...
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#66
(10-07-2019, 09:43 PM)tomh009 Wrote: Tables updated to current status ...

I tried posting something and it broke the page. So, for corrections:

DTK is 39 floors.

Young Condo's are 22 floors.

I didn't find The Hudson on there, though not sure if it belongs.
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#67
Young Condos are 25 or 26 floors.
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#68
(10-08-2019, 03:48 PM)jeffster Wrote:
(10-07-2019, 09:43 PM)tomh009 Wrote: Tables updated to current status ...

I tried posting something and it broke the page. So, for corrections:

DTK is 39 floors.

Young Condo's are 22 floors.

I didn't find The Hudson on there, though not sure if it belongs.

Yeah. The MyBB tables are rather flaky. Will revise the table, thanks.
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#69
(10-08-2019, 04:43 PM)Square Wrote: Young Condos are 25 or 26 floors.

I thought it was too, but looking at the image on their main landing page, it only showed 22. But I had heard 26 floors.
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#70
Hello All,


I am cleaning the map up so the original link may not work.

Here is a new link
 https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1...sp=sharing
I am working to move the map to leaflet.



I am interested in add more buildings and layers in the map. If anyone has any ideas feel free to send me them


Thank you for the 3K views on the map.
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#71
I'd say maybe add in Cambridge, though there aren't that many projects there. In fact the only one that comes to mind is The Gaslight District in the Galt neighbourhood.
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#72
General question: how many cranes are currently up in Kitchener, how many in Waterloo and how many in Cambridge?
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#73
(08-26-2020, 10:28 AM)jshamont Wrote: General question: how many cranes are currently up in Kitchener, how many in Waterloo and how many in Cambridge?

I think eight cranes in DTK currently:
  • Three at 100 Victoria/Garment
  • One at Young Condos
  • One at Charlie West
  • One at DTK Condos
  • One at Drewlo
  • One at Arrow 2
A second crane is due at some point for Drewlo, and cranes for Market Flats, Weber/Scott/Pearl, Google phase II and 242-262 Queen St S.
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#74
(08-26-2020, 05:31 PM)tomh009 Wrote:
(08-26-2020, 10:28 AM)jshamont Wrote: General question: how many cranes are currently up in Kitchener, how many in Waterloo and how many in Cambridge?

I think eight cranes in DTK currently:
  • Three at 100 Victoria/Garment
  • One at Young Condos
  • One at Charlie West
  • One at DTK Condos
  • One at Drewlo
  • One at Arrow 2
A second crane is due at some point for Drewlo, and cranes for Market Flats, Weber/Scott/Pearl, Google phase II and 242-262 Queen St S.
Isn't Google phase II up already? If it is it would make 9.
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#75
(08-26-2020, 05:31 PM)tomh009 Wrote:
(08-26-2020, 10:28 AM)jshamont Wrote: General question: how many cranes are currently up in Kitchener, how many in Waterloo and how many in Cambridge?

I think nine cranes in DTK currently:
  • Three at 100 Victoria/Garment
  • One at Young Condos
  • One at Charlie West
  • One at DTK Condos
  • One at Drewlo
  • One at Arrow 2
  • One at Google Phase II
A second crane is due at some point for Drewlo, and cranes for Market Flats, Weber/Scott/Pearl, Google phase II and 242-262 Queen St S.

Fixed it for ya, young man.

Also, should Station Park be on the front directory? Or am I blind?
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