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Duke Tower Kitchener | 39 fl | completed
So with the podium well over 500 units I imagine? So anywhere from 600 to 700 residents my guess. A lot of these (80%+ of units) designed for one person.
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(09-24-2020, 09:53 AM)panamaniac Wrote:
(09-24-2020, 09:41 AM)Spokes Wrote: A beast indeed.  How many units?  Just trying to get a feel for how many residents it will bring to DTK

It's in excess of 400 apartments, no?  I would have guessed between 1.25 and 1.50 people per apartment, so somewhere north of 500 residents, but that's purely guessing.

It's almost 600 units so I would expect 800+ residents. Not all 1BR units will be single residents, some will surely be couples.
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What it looks like, as of the Oktoberfest kick-off weekend.

   

   
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It's old, but I found this full colour rendered image (I think I've only seen a monochrome axonometric CAD drawing in this thread) of what the podium is supposed to look like from SRM Architects. When you compare it to the original it certainly feels like a downgrade.

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As well as a detailed photograph of the panels up close taken by Adam Clark on Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamclark_cok/status...7009904641
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2 very different looks indeed. The colored original render is like a modern cool building for a metropolitan whilst the one being built so far looks like an apartment in Ingersol built in 1999.
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A render that doesn’t look like the actual building? It’s hard to believe ...
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That's disappointing.
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I’m reserving judgment until it’s completed. I don’t think the exterior is yet competed in regards to the render.
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I just noticed that they started work on the parking garage beside Mary’s place. It will be interesting to watch how they join the two parts.

   
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(10-01-2020, 06:34 PM)jgsz Wrote: I just noticed that they started work on the parking garage beside Mary’s place. It will be interesting to watch how they join the two parts.

It's something to look at that picture and realize it's just passed half of it's overall height.
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(10-10-2020, 09:36 PM)WLU Wrote:
(10-01-2020, 06:34 PM)jgsz Wrote: I just noticed that they started work on the parking garage beside Mary’s place. It will be interesting to watch how they join the two parts.

It's something to look at that picture and realize it's just passed half of it's overall height.

20 down, 19 to go.

Said no one a couple years ago, when describing building heights in Kitchener. It was more like "10 down, 9 to go" and that was the absolute maximum for Kitchener. Now we have 3 buildings that have already surpassed that.
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Duke Tower this afternoon (Octtober 13th):

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How far off is the region on getting a true skyscraper 150m?
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(11-17-2020, 11:50 AM)Lebronj23 Wrote: How far off is the region on getting a true skyscraper 150m?

Probably not for another 5+ years, especially now that SARS-CoV-2 has wreaked havoc on the world economy.

There were 2 projects I know of being slowly developed that have been shelved for now. They were not quite 150m but they were close. In comparison, this condo is 128 meters.
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(11-19-2020, 12:56 PM)ac3r Wrote:
(11-17-2020, 11:50 AM)Lebronj23 Wrote: How far off is the region on getting a true skyscraper 150m?

Probably not for another 5+ years, especially now that SARS-CoV-2 has wreaked havoc on the world economy.

There were 2 projects I know of being slowly developed that have been shelved for now. They were not quite 150m but they were close. In comparison, this condo is 128 meters.
Both residential, I presume.  Someday, one hopes, a new office tower for DTK!
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