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435 King St North | 25 fl | Proposed
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This must be new. Huge proposal in Waterloo 4 x 25 floors - 81m each on a shared podium 

I’m not sure who the developer is based on the docs. 



https://www.waterloo.ca/en/government/re...an2022.pdf

https://www.waterloo.ca/en/government/re...-Brief.pdf

This application is for the development of a new multi-building mixed-use residential and commercial development consisting of four 25 storey towers situated atop a shared podium. The podium proposes to contain commercial and office uses, convertible (live-work) units and residential units. Parking is to be located within two underground levels, with limited surface parking. In total, 1,088 units (1,964 beds) are proposed, with 5,587 square metres of non-residential floor area (not including the convertible units), 1,240 parking spaces, and 692 bicycle parking spaces.
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435 King St North | 25 fl | Proposed - by Lebronj23 - 02-14-2022, 08:41 PM
RE: 435 King St North | 25 fl | Proposed - by nms - 02-15-2022, 02:12 AM

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