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Old Posted Jul 3, 2010, 12:22 AM
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Here are a couple pictures of the the development as of July 02, 2010.

Looking at the site from a back alley on Dundas street.


Looking at the site from the fence at Lyle street.


Again from Lyle street. I believe the houses off in the background are on Hewitt street.
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Old Posted Mar 9, 2011, 10:41 PM
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Anyone drive by the site lately? I'm curious how things are developing.
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Anyone drive by the site lately? I'm curious how things are developing.
I caught a glimpse of it the other day, and I would estimate that it's about 4 or 5 floors up. It's gonna be so awesome to watch this thing rise all summer!.
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I caught a glimpse of it the other day, and I would estimate that it's about 4 or 5 floors up. It's gonna be so awesome to watch this thing rise all summer!.
I think it's at 5, I might try and swing by next week and grab some pictures for everyone.

Excited to see this built it's going to drastically change the look of that area.
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Old Posted Mar 12, 2011, 5:52 AM
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Here's some photos I took on Wednesday.


Looking north on Hewitt.


Corner of Hewitt and King


Corner of King and Rectory
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Old Posted Apr 1, 2011, 11:28 PM
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With the nice weather, I got the chance to take some shots today! After reading some of the cruel April Fools jokes on here, I thought I'd post some concrete evidence of a great project happening in the forest city!

From Dundas


From King






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Old Posted Apr 3, 2011, 10:16 AM
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It's amazing how fast they're building this. You can compare my shots, posted half a month ago... I wonder how far they'll get by the end of this year?
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I predict that the first tower will top out, and cladding will begin. It'll also be great to see how far the 2nd tower gets. I like that it's not the same height, like the Renaissance. This will be an AWESOME summer for construction!
You know things are going pretty good in London when a nicely designed 21 story tower is the second tallest under construction to a 29 story condo!

On a side note, I was surprised by the buildings lack of presence on Dundas. I thought that's where the main entrance was going to be, but it seems like it will all be on King. Will any of it touch Dundas street?
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On a side note, I was surprised by the buildings lack of presence on Dundas. I thought that's where the main entrance was going to be, but it seems like it will all be on King. Will any of it touch Dundas street?
A small commercial building and a pedestrian entrance to the residential portion on King. That's it.
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A small commercial building and a pedestrian entrance to the residential portion on King. That's it.
Well that's better than nothing I suppose. But I was really hoping this would help to improve Dundas Street, because I could care less about King. It's not our "main street".
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Old Posted Apr 4, 2011, 5:11 AM
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It's a 21 story building... It's going to improve the streetscape Dundas even though it's not directly on Dundas. And more importantly, it will spur more development in Old East... And I think having it on King is better. For one thing it will be better for traffic flow.
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Agreed. Best keep a ~4 story height limit on Dundas to maintain the character of that historic stretch.
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Yet another update, because I think Kokkei Mizu just did one yesterday!

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Four more stories of the base... Then it's just the tower
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Somebody should change the title of this thread, from being proposed to U/C.
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I love this development, but I am still concerned that the neighborhood won't transition all that quickly. I've had my eye on a loft on Dundas and Adelaide, but the neighbors are... uhmm... quirky?
I know this sort of transitional development happens in Toronto, but we're still going to have meth clinics etc in the area, playing devils advocate here... I'm worried this won't have the positive effect we're all hoping for for several years.
Has the city discussed any plans for revitalization in the area?
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I love this development, but I am still concerned that the neighborhood won't transition all that quickly. I've had my eye on a loft on Dundas and Adelaide, but the neighbors are... uhmm... quirky?
Are they Scream 'N' Swears from D&R, or quirky in another way?
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I love this development, but I am still concerned that the neighborhood won't transition all that quickly. I've had my eye on a loft on Dundas and Adelaide, but the neighbors are... uhmm... quirky?
I know this sort of transitional development happens in Toronto, but we're still going to have meth clinics etc in the area, playing devils advocate here... I'm worried this won't have the positive effect we're all hoping for for several years.
Has the city discussed any plans for revitalization in the area?
The loft you were looking at, was it in the big yellow brick building with the green awnings? I was actually considering setting up a viewing in that apartment, but my brother and I finally settled on a loft near Dundas and Clarence.

I really wouldn't worry about the characters in that neighbourhood. I've lived in the area basically all my life and went to school at Beal. It really is a neat place, and next to downtown, it's definitely one of the most interesting parts of London.

My only advice: lock your bike up damn well if you're a frequent cyclist.
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Old Posted Apr 26, 2011, 7:29 PM
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. I've lived in the area basically all my life and went to school at Beal.
Ya, go Raiders!

Certainly better than the Central Golden Ghosts!
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Stopped by today, as I like to every couple of weeks.



It's starting to make an impact on the currently nonexistent Old East skyline!


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