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Old Posted Mar 18, 2021, 3:00 PM
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1540 Upper Wentworth | ? | 8 fl | Proposed

Hamilton East Kiwanis Non-Profit Homes is proposing to redevelop the northeast corner of their property at 1540 Upper Wentworth Street. The proposed redevelopment is for an eight-storey multi-residential building with one-hundred and twenty-eight (128) units of affordable rental housing. The units will be a mix of one, two and three bedroom dwellings.
https://tjohnsconsulting.com/project...-regeneration/

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Thanks. Looks good provided it's detailed like the renderings.
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Never a huge fan of surface parking, but good infill none the less, and the lot is small on the surface. Just so much wasted space for more units.

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At least the surface parking is tucked away behind the building and not visible from the street
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At least the surface parking is tucked away behind the building and not visible from the street
There is underground parking as well. If you look at the drawing of the parking lot there is an underground entrance.

It's also diffucult to put underground parking in place at most locations on the mountain. The rock in most places is only 8-10 ft below the surface.
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There is underground parking as well. If you look at the drawing of the parking lot there is an underground entrance.

It's also diffucult to put underground parking in place at most locations on the mountain. The rock in most places is only 8-10 ft below the surface.
Hamilton just really didn't want underground parking eh, mountain has rock, and lower city has mud.
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Hamilton just really didn't want underground parking eh, mountain has rock, and lower city has mud.
The lower city also has underground parking garages with multi levels.
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The lower city also has underground parking garages with multi levels.
Not without lots of troubles apparently though from all the underground rivers.
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Site plan application :

DA-23-056

To construct an 8-storey mixed-use commercial/residential building. Parking will be provided at ground level and with 1 level of underground parking.

Proposed total residential units: 124
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