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Station Park | 18, 28, 36, 40, 50 fl | U/C
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Nice pic
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Very cool shot!

Was fun going back through the last couple pages worth of photo updates. Thank!
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Builder wants a 6 a.m. start for Kitchener highrise construction

https://www.therecord.com/news/waterloo-...13146.html
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(09-13-2024, 09:05 AM)CP42 Wrote: Builder wants a 6 a.m. start for Kitchener highrise construction

https://www.therecord.com/news/waterloo-...13146.html

The NIMBY in me wishes councillors would have rejected the 4am - midnight construction hours for Tek, too.
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Just saw that.

So wait Tek crews start work at 4am? Damn that's early.
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(09-13-2024, 08:29 PM)Momo26 Wrote: Just saw that.

So wait Tek crews start work at 4am? Damn that's early.

Not sure we've heard them at 4am sharp, but those hours were in their letter Tek #519, and last year they might have had an approved exemption up on noise bylaws site? They definitely start before 7am though.
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One of the comments says "6 am is too early. As a parent, I know how important sleep is for kids… 6 am is not fair to children." Lol...pretty sure there are not children living at this construction site.

Hopefully the city does grant an earlier start, but since this is Kitchener/Region of Waterloo, I won't be surprised if they fuck it up. We've got one of the worst housing problems on the planet in this shithole country and we seem to do everything we can to make it worse for ourselves.
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(09-17-2024, 12:57 PM)ac3r Wrote: One of the comments says "6 am is too early. As a parent, I know how important sleep is for kids… 6 am is not fair to children." Lol...pretty sure there are not children living at this construction site.

Hopefully the city does grant an earlier start, but since this is Kitchener/Region of Waterloo, I won't be surprised if they fuck it up. We've got one of the worst housing problems on the planet in this shithole country and we seem to do everything we can to make it worse for ourselves.

I’m actually 100% sure there are children living at station park in units that face the construction site.

By reading the articles, they’ve stated that they are not working longer; just earlier so that workers can get home earlier. This decision to move construction start times earlier will have no impact on housing problems.
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VanMar has gotten conditional Site Plan Approval for the additional height for Tower D, it is now 43 floors containing an additional 47 units on top of what was previously approved. They have applied for the underground parking garage permit and the above grade balance of construction permit so they have all the required permits for Tower D applied for so it wouldn't be surprising for VanMar to finish Tower C and move right to Tower D, but it will still entirely depend on sales.
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Nice. Someone beat me to the Wikipedia page to update haha
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How many more floors did they ask for?
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(10 hours ago)Momo26 Wrote: How many more floors did they ask for?

They asked for an additional 3 floors for Tower D, making the currently approved heights, 18, 28, 36, 43, 50.
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