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11-16-2014, 06:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-16-2014, 06:44 PM by panamaniac.)
There are a good number of recently built/under construction apartment towers in Kitchener, but they are in the suburbs rather than Downtown. I am thinking, for example, of the four tower complex down off Block Line Road and the tower that has gone up near Homer Watson Blvd.
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They will be well-placed once the Block Line station is operational, but right now they're a bit distant compared to downtown.
The only new build rentals I can think of in Cambridge are the faceless blocks behind Cambridge Centre and the Wellington Square buildings at Main and Wellington in Galt. Everything else is 70s or a loft conversion of an older building - and not necessarily affordable to most.
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(11-17-2014, 07:57 AM)Spokes Wrote: The BarrelYards has certainly altered this landscape considerably given that 4 new towers are going to come onto the market. But a year ago, many of us thought that that would be 2 rental towers and 2 condo towers.
I asked the developer about that. He suggested that while the 2+2 model was proposed, because they were building it with their own money before sales it financially worked for them to make them all rentals in the short term with the intention of converting to condos later.
Seeing as most condos end up as rentals anyhow I think it is really tomato - tomat-o.
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There are still a few units left in this building. My personal guess as to occupancy is somewhere between an optimistic early Fall 2015 and a pessimistic late Winter 2016.
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There are some new builds out on Lackner (Fairway) too aren't there?
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I'm happy to see a developer addressing multiple issues at once. So often here developers will finish the structure, then go to step x, then y, then z, when some of them can be done at the same time.
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Is that grey slab the same material that will form the street wall on King Street? Anyone have any thoughts? I have not gone for a close look.
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Cheers. It all looked similar in the rendering, so I was wondering if it would be slabs. If it's brick, so much the better. There will be four storeys of it along King, so I'm pretty curious how it looks.
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Am I wrong in assuming that the crane will need to be raised?