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102 Fountain Street South (former Preston Springs Hotel) | 26, 24 & 22 fl | Proposed
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Updated November 2023.

As detailed in this post by by bravdo, the new project by Haaston Holdings Inc has 3 towers. The architecture is done by both Architecture Unfolded and Urban Agency, the latter of which is a fairly skilled team of designers.

The project is to have 3 towers of 26, 24 and 22 floors each containing a total of 753 residential units ranging from studio units to 2 bedroom units. Commercial space within the podium is proposed. Private-public amenity space is also proposed outdoors. Please click on the linked post above in which bravado shares more details of the project. Alternatively, you can view all submitted documents here
- just click the first submission titled OR09/23 at the top of the list.

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102 Fountain Street South (former Preston Springs Hotel) | 26, 24 & 22 fl | Proposed - by ac3r - 04-21-2022, 10:47 AM

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