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Sage Condominiums II | ?m | 25 fl | U/C
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panamaniac Wrote:14,000 beds built, under construction or planned is mind-boggling!
Pretty sure there's more than 4000 beds U/C and Planned.

Just for projects U/C

256 Phillip: 2255 beds
Icon 330: 1420 beds (on Phillip S of Columbia)
1 Columbia: 370 beds
Balsam Block: 348 beds
Sage 2: 274 beds (unless that changed?)
208 Sunview: 285 beds
Sage 3: 154 beds
Smaller projects: about 100 beds? (ex Hemlock&University, 313 Spruce, a 4 storey building on Lester (probably 15-20 beds?))

Total: ~5206 beds

Planned

Columbia-Albert: 705 beds
Sage VI: 322 beds
Sage V: 223 beds
128 King: 144 beds
228 Albert: 129 beds
Ivy Towns: 128 beds
222 Albert: 101 beds
255 Sunview: 80 beds
250 Lester: 80 beds
112 Columbia: 25 beds

For these projects, I'm not sure how many beds they'll have, only the # of units

WCRI Phase 1: 216 units
Icon 145: 174 units (not sure if the Icon 330 stats include Icon 145 too though)
K2: 110 units

And then there's 79 Columbia and 85 Columbia listed as concepts on ASP Design's webpage but probably in the early conceptual stages and relatively small.

Overall though, it looks like closer to 9000 beds U/C and planned.
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Re: Sage Condominiums II | ?m | 25 fl | U/C - by Memph - 09-04-2014, 01:04 PM

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