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City Centre/Young Condominiums | 17, 25 & 6 fl | U/C
That's one of the better aspects of this project. I have no idea what sort of brick is under the ugly cladding, but I've long disliked that building and am glad it's coming down.
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That just made my day. Not only does it increase the frontage of this new project, but it gets rid of an eyesore.
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(06-26-2019, 03:14 PM)tomh009 Wrote: Many changes since the original proposals …

It's almost hard to keep track of
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This will be a neat building - the thing is smack dab in the middle of DTK. Let's see if delays are kept under 2 years. They've already been selling for 10 months now.
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Excavation has started, even if only barely.

   
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Baby steps!
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"Baby Steps!"

Hahaha, indeed. I guess it's a bit of a miracle it only took 11 months from starting sales to breaking ground for these guys - maybe we wait to pass judgement until it is complete. They have prime realty that's for darn sure. Let's see how long it takes to build.

Anyone book a unit in this place? Might have some more insights, when is occupancy projected?
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My vague recollection is that they were saying early 2022 occupancy.
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(07-15-2019, 10:20 AM)Momo26 Wrote: "Baby Steps!"

Hahaha, indeed. I guess it's a bit of a miracle it only took 11 months from starting sales to breaking ground for these guys - maybe we wait to pass judgement until it is complete. They have prime realty that's for darn sure. Let's see how long it takes to build.

Anyone book a unit in this place? Might have some more insights, when is occupancy projected?


This!
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They started to demolish the former Total Convenience store on King Street.  Also, more excavation behind the sales office.

   
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no tears being shed here !!!
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I'll be glad to see it gone, although I've long wondered whether there wasn't a half-decent brick house (1870s?) under all the tat.
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Scaffolding setup up by the peak of that building, almost looks like it is coming up from the inside
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The sales office being demolished on Tuesday.
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tcwaites Wrote:The sales office being demolished on Tuesday.
The sales office is gone. Being placed in dump bins.  Just the store left to demolish
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