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Knossos Housing (206 Duke St E) | 8 fl | Proposed
#31
Finally! I entertain faint hope that there won't be too many NIMBYs shouting this one down.
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#32
What happened with the vote?
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#33
(08-29-2023, 07:03 AM)Spokes Wrote: What happened with the vote?

It passed without any delegations, questions, or comments from council.
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#34
I was starting to wonder if this was even going to happen. Sort of tired of looking at the empty lots. Hopefully the construction is able to start soon.
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#35
This has been underway for a week or two now.

They started driving piles on Monday this week.
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#36
Excavation is well underway.

The size of this always surprises me when I walk by. I just remember the hole for Market Flats and assumed this would be similar but it is huge.
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#37
Can barely see the excavator now ...

   
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#38
Crane is going up
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#39
Here's a picture of the crane from the LRT right before Market Station. This building is going to stick out until more midrise get's built over there.

   
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#40
The basement floor now has concrete, so this project has nowhere to go but up after this. Smile
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