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General Urban Waterloo Updates and Rumours
I have a vague memory that the region bought that land and built the parking lot as temporary parking while traffic on King was disrupted by construction. Can anyone confirm this?
If that's true, they might be looking to unload it to a developer.
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The buildings from 151 to 161 King St N are all vacant and boarded up. Did this project ever get zoning approval?
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The first time that District condos went to to the zoning committee, they rejected it as it was 'too tall' (26 stories). Later they changed the design to two small towers and that was approved. In this time, the proposal became 'bust'

Some info about this project: https://www.therecord.com/news-story/684...goes-bust/
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This is something that I found on the E Square Developments website. They are the company that has worked with Schembri on projects such as One Columbia and The Block (URL Condos). On their future developments page, they call for "A three tower development with 568 Units total -- 2 - 12 storey buildings and with a 24 storey building." Can anyone identify from the render where the location of this project is? 


This is the link to their future developments page: http://esquaredcondos.com/future-waterloo.php


EDIT: I think it may be here: https://www.google.ca/maps/@43.4706842,-...312!8i6656
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I feel like that set of lots on Bridgeport just east of Weber fits with the description, if you substitute a beer store for a liquor store Smile
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(06-10-2019, 08:29 AM)kalis0490 Wrote: This is something that I found on the E Square Developments website. They are the company that has worked with Schembri on projects such as One Columbia and The Block (URL Condos). On their future developments page, they call for "A three tower development with 568 Units total -- 2 - 12 storey buildings and with a 24 storey building." Can anyone identify from the render where the location of this project is? 


This is the link to their future developments page: http://esquaredcondos.com/future-waterloo.php


EDIT: I think it may be here: https://www.google.ca/maps/@43.4706842,-...312!8i6656

Waterloo sure seems to attract the worst in architectural designs...that's awful. I don't know where this is, although it states it's close to a Walmart (I don't know where most of the Walmarts are KW, but you might be able to figure it out that way).
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They have to meant the one at Bridgeport and Weber, I'm sure.
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(06-10-2019, 04:04 PM)ac3r Wrote:
(06-10-2019, 08:29 AM)kalis0490 Wrote: This is something that I found on the E Square Developments website. They are the company that has worked with Schembri on projects such as One Columbia and The Block (URL Condos). On their future developments page, they call for "A three tower development with 568 Units total -- 2 - 12 storey buildings and with a 24 storey building." Can anyone identify from the render where the location of this project is? 


This is the link to their future developments page: http://esquaredcondos.com/future-waterloo.php


EDIT: I think it may be here: https://www.google.ca/maps/@43.4706842,-...312!8i6656

Waterloo sure seems to attract the worst in architectural designs...that's awful. I don't know where this is, although it states it's close to a Walmart (I don't know where most of the Walmarts are KW, but you might be able to figure it out that way).

It's because they allow it to happen.  They don't force the bar to rise
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It looks like an uglier version of the Belmont Trio project.

Although is that a glass roof top patio with trees?
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(08-04-2017, 09:52 AM)Andy Wrote:
(08-03-2017, 10:56 PM)Pheidippides Wrote: Progress on St Louis school to condo conversion:

Is that what they are doing!? This has been ongoing for a while. Whenever I walk past it I wonder when they are planning to demolish the thing and how much density an infill development could get away with. I guess they are kind of doing that... Similar to the Alexandria condos I imagine.

It looks like this is under way again. Maybe four years behind schedule now, though?

   
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Going to be great spaces.
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Is this rental or condos? If condos, what are the prices for the unit?
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That's going to look fantastic once complete
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(07-21-2019, 11:11 AM)kitborn Wrote: Is this rental or condos? If condos, what are the prices for the unit?

Back in 2014 they were announced to be condos. I believe that there is no informational publicly available, though.
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(05-07-2019, 10:49 PM)jwilliamson Wrote: The houses around 31 Erb St E (just east of Regina) have been demolished.
 
This assembly is now for sale. The sale sign refers to it as a development opportunity and includes the zoning for the lot.
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