MA Development Services is proposing a 25 floor mixed use tower at 130 Victoria Street South. The architectural design is by Core Architects Inc, a Toronto based architecture firm.
They are proposing 249 residential units (79 one bedroom, 40 one bedroom+den, 56 two bedroom, 13 two bedroom+den and 61 studio units). The ground floor is planned to contain 4 retail units (a total of 745m²) and the second floor is planned office space (413.8m²). The retail units are proposed to face both Victoria and Bramm Streets. The podium will be a total of 6 floors and contain amenity space for building residents. The project is planned to contain 2 levels of underground parking for a maximum of 51 parking spaces, with no additional parking with the aims to encourage transit use and walking. The underground parking will contain a secure bike storage area with a capacity for 60 bikes.
The project is aiming to potentially integrate the existing Victoria Apartments building built in 1931, located at 142 Victoria Street, details of which can be found in the heritage impact assessment file.
The application documents can be found here: https://app2.kitchener.ca/AppDocs/OpenDa...648053.pdf
They are proposing 249 residential units (79 one bedroom, 40 one bedroom+den, 56 two bedroom, 13 two bedroom+den and 61 studio units). The ground floor is planned to contain 4 retail units (a total of 745m²) and the second floor is planned office space (413.8m²). The retail units are proposed to face both Victoria and Bramm Streets. The podium will be a total of 6 floors and contain amenity space for building residents. The project is planned to contain 2 levels of underground parking for a maximum of 51 parking spaces, with no additional parking with the aims to encourage transit use and walking. The underground parking will contain a secure bike storage area with a capacity for 60 bikes.
The project is aiming to potentially integrate the existing Victoria Apartments building built in 1931, located at 142 Victoria Street, details of which can be found in the heritage impact assessment file.
The application documents can be found here: https://app2.kitchener.ca/AppDocs/OpenDa...648053.pdf