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354 King St N |24 fl| Proposed
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354 King Street North

Owner/Applicant: TJMT Enterprise Ltd.

Project: TJMT Enterprises Ltd. is proposing to build a twenty-four storey mixed-use building containing 185 residential dwelling units consisitng of a mix of, 112 one-bedroom, 54 two-bedroom, 19 three-bedroom units and 770 square metres of commercial floor area(3 units). The proposed development also includes 186 parking spaces, and 118 bicycle parking spaces with access from both King St N and Regina St N. Indoor amenity spaces of 309 square metres on the third floor and 176 square metres on the sixth floor. The indoor amenity spaces on the sixth floor is co-located with an outdoor rooftop amenity area of 528 square metres is also being proposed

Galatians 4:16
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Basically just another student apartment building. It's by ABA Architects, so it looks like...well...everything else they designed. You can't convince me they don't use AI to design their stuff lol it all looks the same, always straight rectilinear lines and boxes. Probably takes half of a working day to finish.

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It is a shame they don't design nicer buildings, but density is density
Galatians 4:16
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I misread the title and thought this was on King St W in DTK, but it's actually on King St N in Waterloo. Whew. (Not a pretty building but probably still better than most in that area.)
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