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Cambridge Mill Hotel | 38 & 24 fl | Proposed
#46
(06-04-2021, 09:59 AM)Spokes Wrote: I wonder if the plan is to move their wedding facilities away from the restaurant to the new space?  Or just to have MORE of them

One wedding on each hotel floor, every day of the week. ;-)
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#47
They already run multiple weddings at the same time. Keep growing!!
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#48
(06-07-2021, 06:14 AM)Spokes Wrote: They already run multiple weddings at the same time. Keep growing!!

To not to name this "The Wedding Mill" would be a horrible lost opportunity. ;-)
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#49
Cambridge Mill owners proposing 28-storey hotel and 37-storey condo building in downtown core

"The proposal is getting mixed reviews".


Edit: Cambridge Times article.

https://www.cambridgetimes.ca/news-story...tel-tower/
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#50
Damn this thing is 143 metres to the peak. And we though DTK sticks out…..
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#51
(07-07-2021, 10:27 PM)Lebronj23 Wrote: Damn this thing is 143 metres to the peak. And we though DTK sticks out…..
DTK is on top of a hill, this will be in a valley. DTK will stick out more than this from a distance. This is a much nicer building tho
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#52
(06-11-2021, 07:36 PM)Acitta Wrote: Cambridge Mill owners proposing 28-storey hotel and 37-storey condo building in downtown core

"The proposal is getting mixed reviews".


Edit: Cambridge Times article.

https://www.cambridgetimes.ca/news-story...tel-tower/

Based on the renders and apparent quality of the plans, Cambridge should be glad they are getting a solid first landmark tower. Feels like people can't see a good opportunity here to set a standard even if it is tall.
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#53
If this gets approved, it will easily be the best skyscraper in the city. The architectural design is wonderful and normally something you'd only see in major cities, not a bedroom community like Waterloo Region. Cambridge residents and council will be fools if they don't let this get built. It would do so much for this part of the region. There'd be tons of jobs created and would easily become the best hotel we have.
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#54
(07-08-2021, 04:33 PM)ac3r Wrote: If this gets approved, it will easily be the best skyscraper in the city. The architectural design is wonderful and normally something you'd only see in major cities, not a bedroom community like Waterloo Region. Cambridge residents and council will be fools if they don't let this get built. It would do so much for this part of the region. There'd be tons of jobs created and would easily become the best hotel we have.

Somewhat off topic, but I do want to argue that Waterloo Region is not a bedroom community. A bedroom community is essentially a suburban extension of a larger city, where people live but, as a rule, commute to the city for work, shopping and pleasure.

The vast majority of the Waterloo Region residents work in the region -- and many people from outside the region even commute to our region for work. We are a fully functional community, even if we are smaller, and within an hour (or so) of GTA.

Oh yes, Cambridge absolutely should approve this project.
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#55
This proposal is going to City Council October 19 for a decision. Link to the meeting agenda: http://calendar.cambridge.ca/Council/Det...c1009ea4b3. The report starts on page 316.
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#56
I do hope it gets approved. It'll be a missed opportunity if they don't want this.
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#57
Interested to see how it plays out today
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#58
(10-19-2021, 06:47 AM)Spokes Wrote: Interested to see how it plays out today
Fingers crossed
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#59
Is anyone tuning in to the meeting this evening who can share the outcome?
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#60
It's been approved by a close vote of 5 to 4.
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