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8 Queen | 3 fl | Complete
#61
(06-10-2016, 12:24 PM)Spokes Wrote: Looks fantastic!  Can't wait to see the inside

(05-27-2016, 05:15 PM)GtwoK Wrote: Vidyard (or rather the... CEO? I guess?) posted a video showing off the inside of the space today. My god, am I jealous. Worth a watch!

https://www.facebook.com/mrlitt/videos/v...=2&theater

Seems like there will be a "mystery public use vendor" on the first floor, off of Goudies Lane. And a Mural going up on the Ontario St facing wall. Also a rooftop patio! Will be nice to see more greenery on roofs downtown Smile

Wink
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#62
Seen at about 1630hrs this afternoon - the entire herd of Vidyard employees, many wearing the company shiirts (and one woman carrying an open bottle of bubbly!) left the current office carrying office stuff, I assume to move into 8 Queen. Strangest office move I've ever seen. Smile
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#63
Good old Tech Companies; like to do things "outside the box". My company (Shopify) did something similar when they moved our offices in Ottawa.
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#64
They were doing the "proper" move today, with a moving company taking the office furniture over.
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#65
(06-10-2016, 05:23 PM)panamaniac Wrote: Seen at about 1630hrs this afternoon - the entire herd of Vidyard employees, many wearing the company shiirts (and one woman carrying an open bottle of bubbly!) left the current office carrying office stuff, I assume to move into 8 Queen. Strangest office move I've ever seen. Smile

I saw this at about the same time coming home from downtown- masses of employees in company attire roaming about downtown. I saw two with bottles- it looked like they were having a lot of fun, good on them!
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#66
(06-10-2016, 11:22 AM)tomh009 Wrote: Looking very much finished now, including nice signage.

It does look really good. Better than I thought it could be. 

Could they/Should they not have taken the three left columns at "ground level" actually down to ground level? They look like they are just a really fake facade ... IMO

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#67
Very much would like to see some shots of the 3rd floor interior!
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#68
It's funny how similar the materials and colours here are to 1Vic, and how much negative feedback it receives.
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#69
(06-13-2016, 11:02 AM)Viewfromthe42 Wrote: It's funny how similar the materials and colours here are to 1Vic, and how much negative feedback it receives.

The black brick fad is OK, as long as it doesn't get overdone.  On this particular building, I would have preferred something more similar to the original brick, along the lines of the neighbouring Conservatory building.  Not fatal, but just not entirely to my taste (I know, how dare they!).
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#70
A similar colour brick can look just as jarring. They did that on the first floor of the Royal Hotel facade in Galt and you can tell the difference right away.
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#71
Do we have our 'public use vendor'? Check out the reflections in the background...

https://twitter.com/jandpgrocery/status/...8391908352
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#72
(06-21-2016, 12:01 AM)KevinL Wrote: Do we have our 'public use vendor'? Check out the reflections in the background...

https://twitter.com/jandpgrocery/status/...8391908352

CTV Kitchener now has a story about this: http://kitchener.ctvnews.ca/grocery-stor...-1.2955496
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#73
Such a striking building! I love the lights that are visible on both the top and main floor.

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#74
Hi everyone,

I just found this thread and wanted to say hello. I've updated the website with photos of the interior in case you are interested: http://www.8Queen.com.

Take care,
Frank Voisin
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#75
Hello Frank, very happy to see you here at WRC! And congratulations on a very nicely done building!
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