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Frederick (197 Frederick St) | 10 fl | proposed
#46
Passed by this site last night, and there were a bunch of jersey walls fully blocking off the right-turn lane on Frederick alongside the lot. No signage about what's going on, but maybe the first step to starting this building?
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#47
(01-26-2024, 11:25 AM)SF22 Wrote: Passed by this site last night, and there were a bunch of jersey walls fully blocking off the right-turn lane on Frederick alongside the lot. No signage about what's going on, but maybe the first step to starting this building?

It looks like it's strictly road construction at this point, as there is a large hold dug into the right-hand lane.
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#48
Rumour for this site is that progress has slowed because sales have slowed (I've been seeing a ton of ads for it on IG lately, so that tracks), and they're still working towards final site approval with the city.
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(04-05-2024, 10:42 AM)SF22 Wrote: Rumour for this site is that progress has slowed because sales have slowed (I've been seeing a ton of ads for it on IG lately, so that tracks), and they're still working towards final site approval with the city.
First proposed in 2019, started selling four years later in 2023 at the height of inflation and "high" interest rates. This one is pretty much dead. I am sure we will see a new render of the building in 2028.
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