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262, 264, 268, 274, 276, 280 Albert Street
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262, 264, 268, 274, 276, 280 Albert Street

Zoning - https://www.waterloo.ca/en/government/zo...#Albert280

Six-storey residential building
Developer - 2616359 Ontario Inc.
Architect - Masri O Architects
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It really is jarring when you drive through the section of northdale bounded by Albert/Uni/Colombia/Lester and think about what it looked like even 5 years ago. The entire area has completely transformed itself.
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#3
And dramatically
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https://edgemonthomes.com/new-homes/waterloo/framework/

There are some signs up on the site for "Framework". It looks like it's around 6 stories.

"Located at Albert St & University Ave, this sought-after community merges rural and urban landscapes, providing residents with a slower-paced approached to modern urban living and the opportunity to achieve a healthy work-life balance in a small, friendly locale."

That's some nice sounding copy, but questionable accuracy.
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#5
Rural and urban landscapes? Really?
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#6
It would be difficult to see a backyard garden at University and Albert, let alone a rural landscape.
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