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A friend of mine has been working on this project doing some of the drawings in CAD for the first phase. It looks decent. I haven't got to see any V-Ray renders yet so what the entire site plan looks like will have to wait until they start sales I think.
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I wonder if the bowling will be open to the public or will be a residents' amenity? It's a long time since there's been a bowling alley in DTK. (Anybody else remeber the Strand?)
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From what I've seen, it's basically two lanes of bowling, not an entire bowling hall or anything crazy. I've also experienced it first hand in a Mississauga condo building near Square One.
So I'll go with a strong guess of residents' only
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And there's one at Ottawa and King as well. Not downtown, but I'd say DTK is served better than average by bowling alleys still.
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An e-mail went out on the weekend with the floor plans. Unfortunately, not a single three-bedroom unit available. Probably practically no families will live here.
There will be a sales event on the 7th.
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I can't, either, and it's frustrating.
I understand that they are less profitable for developers, so it's hard to fault them for not including them. But it's a social good and the City should be promoting the inclusion of at least a few larger units. The fact that it's not even on their radar that these developments should include a mix of unit sizes is a real disappointment.