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City Centre/Young Condominiums | 17, 25 & 6 fl | U/C
The city once had hard deadlines for each phase that they must be started by. They caved very quickly when it came to those. Kind of spineless. Maybe they felt like they didn't have options at the time.
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(06-01-2019, 07:32 AM)Spokes Wrote: The city once had hard deadlines for each phase that they must be started by.  They caved very quickly when it came to those.  Kind of spineless.  Maybe they felt like they didn't have options at the time.

I recall the development fee exemption requires the project to be "substantial started" (or something similar) within six months of the deadline, meaning the end of August.

Some projects are definitely at risk of missing that deadline.
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I didn't know that. Thanks for that!
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Does anyone know how the sales office opening weekend went? Did anyone check it out?
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I thought it was this coming weekend?
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(05-14-2019, 09:18 AM)KevinL Wrote: There's a 'priority sales event' set for June 1. Warparound ad in today's paper:

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It was the past weekend ...
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It's OK, I'm sure there are a few units still available .... Wink
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No clue why I had this coming weekend in my head....now I'm curious how it went
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The parking tenants in the parking lot where this condo is to be built were evicted in the last month. So I thought They might be getting ready to start building. It's been 9 months since sales actually started.
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I got an email from them yesterday that says:

Quote:Visit Our Sales Centre

After a very successful Model Grand Opening last weekend, we are beginning construction on the new Young Condos tower this summer!

This weekend is your last chance to visit our sales centre and take a walk through our gorgeous model-suite and the new Rooftop Running Track!
So it looks like construction will start pretty soon.
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Wow. Much quicker than I expected. That's fantastic
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(06-07-2019, 06:31 AM)Spokes Wrote: Wow. Much quicker than I expected. That's fantastic

I stopped by the sales centre yesterday. Almost all the 1BR units are sold, I would roughly estimate that 60% of the 2BR ones are sold, too, so probably 80%+ sold at this point. Top floors of the King St W-facing lowrise and the penthouse floors (21/22) of the tower have not been released yet.

Prices are in the $450-500/sqft range (except for 5F where the units have large terraces) which I think is reasonably competitive. Units range from about 600 sqft to about 1100 sqft of interior space. Amenities look pretty good, and the unit finishes are nicer than I expected.

Construction is due to start the week after next, and occupancy is projected for November 2021.
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Is the King St facing portion to be a second phase?
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(06-07-2019, 01:35 PM)panamaniac Wrote: Is the King St facing portion to be a second phase?

Both the mid-rise and the tower will be built at the same time.

Between this, Mayfair Hotel and 345 King St W, the streetwall along King St W will get a major upgrade and lose its biggest gaps (from Queen St to Victoria St at least).
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Major upgrade indeed! Going to feel so different.
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