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Old Posted: Feb 4, 2013, 4:32 AM
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So thbe original proposal was 20 and 24, the City approved 16 and 20 and now they are asking 20 and 20? Is that right?
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Old Posted: Feb 5, 2013, 9:46 PM
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So thbe original proposal was 20 and 24, the City approved 16 and 20 and now they are asking 20 and 20? Is that right?
All that was mentioned in the email I received was the Phase 1 tower - it was supposedly increasing to 20 levels (but based upon the link someone else posted in this thread, it appears it hasn't been confirmed yet). There was nothing mentioning the Phase 2 tower.

IMO, having both the same height will make for a much better looking design than two uneven towers. I'm all for the 20/20 building heights.
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Old Posted: Mar 22, 2013, 1:35 AM
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The excavation is progressing nicely. Yesterday they were at P3 working down to P4. I work in the area and can here the occasional blasting throughout the work day 3 blocks away.
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Old Posted: Apr 27, 2013, 3:39 AM
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The base portion of the tower crane is in place. The scafold staircase for workers to access the excavaton is built. I expect the crane will be raised this weekend.
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Old Posted: Apr 27, 2013, 4:25 AM
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developer won at the OMB http://www.omb.gov.on.ca/e-decisions...ar-20-2013.pdf

now 65.7m & 77.6m
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Old Posted: Apr 29, 2013, 2:16 PM
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The base portion of the tower crane is in place. The scafold staircase for workers to access the excavaton is built. I expect the crane will be raised this weekend.
the crane is already up
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Old Posted: Apr 30, 2013, 1:16 PM
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the crane is already up
Yeah I saw it up this Sunday, coming north on Prince of Wales.

That view coming down the hill towards Dow's lake is going to look quite different if all these condos get built!
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Old Posted: May 7, 2013, 4:35 PM
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Sky Collection

I heard on Hot 89.9 last week that they released new floors called the sky collection - I think the ad said they were adding 4 floors.
Did anyone here attend?
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Old Posted: May 9, 2013, 4:38 AM
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Remember when they were approved for 16 & 20 floors and they wanted 20 & 24 and were granted them? That's the extra '4 floors' they are talking about. It is floors 16-19 on the shorter tower. I believe they will have different layouts and more 2 bedroom designs compared to the previously announced floor plans.
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Old Posted: May 15, 2013, 7:10 PM
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Remember when they were approved for 16 & 20 floors and they wanted 20 & 24 and were granted them? That's the extra '4 floors' they are talking about. It is floors 16-19 on the shorter tower. I believe they will have different layouts and more 2 bedroom designs compared to the previously announced floor plans.
Thanks! I checked out their website (www.sohochampagne.com) and their new floors are available there. Saw a new 2 bedroom and some re-designs of old plans.
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Old Posted: May 16, 2013, 3:10 PM
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pic (big) posted on their twitter:

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SoHo Luxury Condos ‏@SoHoCondos 15 May
There's the crane at work for #SoHoItalia! @pilotgreg Thanks for the great aerial photograph! http://ow.ly/l3htU
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Old Posted: May 16, 2013, 3:38 PM
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does anyone know if units are still available in this development? I love this area
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