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ONE28 | 15 fl | U/C - Spokes - 08-27-2014

ONE28
(Formerly "The Crown on King")
128 King Street North, Waterloo

   

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RE: 128 King Street North | 14 fl | Proposed - Spokes - 08-27-2014

First Proposal:


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RE: 128 King Street North | 14 fl | Proposed - Spokes - 08-27-2014

Second Proposal:

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RE: 128 King Street North | 14 fl | Proposed - Spokes - 08-27-2014

Council approves Elgin St. condo
June 18, 2014 | James Jackson | Waterloo Chronicle | Link

Quote:After making several changes to a proposed condo development at the corner of King Street and Elgin Street in Waterloo, a developer has finally received council approval to proceed with the project.

Councillors deferred the project in January due to uncertainties over how the building would impact the neighbourhood, or how proposed density bonusing would benefit residents and the community.

The building will amalgamate the lands at 128, 130, 136 and 138 King St. N. and 6 Elgin St. and the 14-storey building will include 110 units, 144 bedrooms, 80 parking spaces and commercial space on the ground floor.

It will also include several density bonusing provisions, including: the remediation of contaminated soil from the site (a former gas station and service centre), a LEED energy efficiency rating of silver, and multi-modal transit options including a secure bicycle parking and repair area, electric vehicle charging stations and parking for Grand River Car Share.

The developer will also pitch in up to $150,000 for a public art display and make streetscape improvements.

An earlier staff report lacked specific detail on how the density bonusing would play out on the site, which was one reason for why it was deferred in January.

The city also held several public meetings with nearby residents to discuss the development and any concerns they might have. Those concerns were then forwarded to the developer and solutions were drawn up.

One of the primary worries was the proposed height of 20 storeys, prompting the developer to change the layout and reduce the height to 14 storeys. The site will also include 80 parking spots divided between an underground garage and parking spots on the second floor.

“This iteration is viable and it fits the architectural design of the area,” said Chris Pidgeon of GSP Group, the agent representing the developer.

“This development has come a long way and I appreciate staff, neighbours and the builder collaborating,” said Coun. Melissa Durrell. “I think it’s interesting that it was once a gas station and will now have electric car charging stations.”



RE: 128 King Street North | 14 fl | Proposed - rangersfan - 07-19-2015

Looks like this project has been redesigned by Icon Architects, and from what I can see this is the most aesthetically pleasing.
Don't know if its remaining mixed use (I hope it does) and it is now 18 stories.


http://www.iconarchitects.ca/128-king-street.html

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RE: 128 King Street North | 14 fl | Proposed - Spokes - 07-20-2015

Do we know if indeed this is the newest design? It feels like this thing has been redesigned a hundred times.


RE: 128 King Street North | 14 fl | Proposed - Markster - 07-20-2015

I wonder why they're calling it 128 King, instead of the more round number 130 King.


RE: 128 King Street North | 14 fl | Proposed - BuildingScout - 07-20-2015

(07-20-2015, 08:37 AM)Markster Wrote: I wonder why they're calling it 128 King, instead of the more round number 130 King.

Lucky number 8, perhaps?


RE: 128 King Street North | 14 fl | Proposed - Viewfromthe42 - 07-20-2015

(07-20-2015, 09:42 AM)BuildingScout Wrote:
(07-20-2015, 08:37 AM)Markster Wrote: I wonder why they're calling it 128 King, instead of the more round number 130 King.

Lucky number 8, perhaps?

For Chinese students/investors with a penchant for luck, it would certainly be the preferred number. We want parking in purchased units not necessarily for our cars, but because it could lower the sale/resale price by limiting the market for the unit. Similarly, why not take the free boost that comes from picking 128 instead of 130?


RE: 128 King Street North | 14 fl | Proposed - Markster - 07-20-2015

Looks better in binary too, I suppose!

10000000 King


RE: 128 King Street North | 14 fl | Proposed - rangersfan - 07-20-2015

I'm pretty sure I seen the latest render on the site when I went past over the weekend.


RE: 128 King Street North | 14 fl | Proposed - rangersfan - 07-21-2015

The project is now being branded as "the Crown on King".
http://www.crownonking.com/


RE: The Crown on King | 18 fl | Proposed - modernizt - 09-03-2015

The final design is a HUGE improvement. Actually looks pretty good!


RE: The Crown on King | 18 fl | Proposed - jwilliamson - 02-10-2017

The billboards on this site have been taken down.


RE: The Crown on King | 18 fl | Proposed - Canard - 02-12-2017

   

With the sign coming down, might that mean it's dead? Or just that it's moving ahead, and demolition is going to start soon on those properties?