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81-85 Bridgeport Road East | 16-27 fl | Proposed
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A developer (currently listed as "8185 Bridgeport Inc") is proposing a new development for 81-85 Bridgeport Road East in Waterloo. The architectural design is by ABA Architects.

The project is proposed to consist of 3 towers built in multiple phases. Phase 1 consists of Tower C, a 16 floor tower. Phase 2 consists of Tower A and B at 22 and 19 floors respectively, all sitting upon a 7 floor podium (tower heights include the podium height). There are 494 residential units proposed, comprised of one, two and three bedroom units (the majority being one and two bedroom) for a total of 692 bedrooms. 600m2 of commercial space is also proposed, fronting Bridgeport Street East. A total of 508 vehicle parking spaces are proposed in addition to 306 bicycle parking spaces, all contained within the podium. The podium is proposed to contain a variety of amenity areas for residents.

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The application documents can be found here: https://www.waterloo.ca/en/government/zo...ort_81to85
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81-85 Bridgeport Road East | 16-27 fl | Proposed - by ac3r - 04-14-2022, 05:29 PM

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