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The Scott (59-65 Weber E) | 11 fl | Complete
They have number of availability units below.

https://www.thescott63.com/floorplans.aspx

Looks awesome but I was low-key hoping for multi use first floor. Regardless great to see another project finishing.
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(01-11-2021, 07:29 PM)catarctica Wrote: Looks awesome but I was low-key hoping for multi use first floor. Regardless great to see another project finishing.

Their original plan was for retail on the ground floor. I suspect they could not generate much interest so they backed out of that.
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It's too bad, some more retail would be interesting to see on this side of downtown. I am guessing that due to the pandemic, it was just considered infeasible to do at this point.
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(01-13-2021, 04:18 PM)ac3r Wrote: It's too bad, some more retail would be interesting to see on this side of downtown. I am guessing that due to the pandemic, it was just considered infeasible to do at this point.
It could have been pandemic-influence, but perhaps it just didn't make financial sense (i.e. the developer feared the space would sit empty at the expected rent).
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This is looking pretty complete, but the lack of lights on at 6pm makes me think move-ins haven't started yet, or are just getting started.

   
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I saw into an apartment this past week while driving up Weber Street, I saw a TV on...
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$1750 for 450 square feet!! Oof
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Wow, that's steep.
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It appears that half a dozen or so tenants have now moved in, based on the intercom directory. Smile
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(02-26-2021, 10:03 AM)Joedelay Highhoe Wrote: $1750 for 450 square feet!! Oof

pretty crazy to think Kitchener is about 11% away from today’s downtown Toronto prices. I know someone that just moved into a waterfront City Place 1 bdrm, 500sqft condo for $1975 with a view of the CN Tower (he also scored it month to month which shows they are entering desperate times).

wonder If this building will lease out with these prices.
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(03-15-2021, 01:40 AM)Momo26 Wrote:
(02-26-2021, 10:03 AM)Joedelay Highhoe Wrote: $1750 for 450 square feet!! Oof

pretty crazy to think Kitchener is about 11% away from today’s downtown Toronto prices. I know someone that just moved into a waterfront City Place 1 bdrm, 500sqft condo for $1975 with a view of the CN Tower (he also scored it month to month which shows they are entering desperate times).

The rental price of a single condo unit may not be the best comparison as an individual condo owner may have dropped the price significantly to get it rented. A comparison to new(ish) rental buildings in Toronto would be interesting though.
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(08-25-2020, 11:46 AM)westwardloo Wrote: I would take building like this as infill projects all day. I like the look. Not a huge fan of the balcony railings. I think they probably should have gone with black guards to match the windows. Funny enough a developer is planning on building this exact building in Sarnia. I say it over on another population building forum.

Hiya. Would you happen to still remember the name of this project in Sarnia. Kinda curious. Thank you.
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(10-10-2024, 12:31 AM)remi Wrote:
(08-25-2020, 11:46 AM)westwardloo Wrote: I would take building like this as infill projects all day. I like the look. Not a huge fan of the balcony railings. I think they probably should have gone with black guards to match the windows. Funny enough a developer is planning on building this exact building in Sarnia. I say it over on another population building forum.

Hiya. Would you happen to still remember the name of this project in Sarnia. Kinda curious. Thank you.

https://www.thesarniajournal.ca/top-stor...re-7970363
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