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Old Posted Oct 27, 2016, 12:20 AM
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Wow. Those condo sizes are tiny
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Old Posted Oct 27, 2016, 12:24 AM
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Nice.

If I'm a developer who's buying up property along the proposed LRT route, I'm mentioning LRT in every press release, criticising the obstructionists, generally talking up the benefits of LRT and the increased tax base from development at every opportunity.
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Old Posted Oct 27, 2016, 1:06 AM
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Wow. Those condo sizes are tiny
thought the same thing! one cannot be claustrophobic. On the upside, cleaning is done in record time and too small to keep a mound of items (no need to get a Costco membership!)
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Old Posted Oct 27, 2016, 7:16 PM
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LOL 450sf, thats about the size of my rec room. Maybe I can convert my place to condo's and more than quadruple the value. Who spends 300k on a condo that small, especially when you could still buy a small house in this city for that price. There are larger condo's in this city priced lower than that, listed right now.
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Old Posted Oct 27, 2016, 8:34 PM
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Huge spaces aren't a priority for everyone. I have several professional friends who have fab apartments less than 600 sq feet
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Huge spaces aren't a priority for everyone. I have several professional friends who have fab apartments less than 600 sq feet
I've been living in space like that for a long time now. It's convenient to GO service for my commute, while keeping me in the area for connections with friends, family, Ti-Cat games, etc.

While it would feel nice to have more space, living by myself I would not really use much more living room on a regular basis. A bigger kitchen is the thing I miss most, and more storage is #2 (though I'd likely fill it with crap I never use or even look at).

To each their own, and I'm sure that if I want to live with someone again that will change my space needs, but there are lots of people for whom this kind of living is more than adequate.

A few years ago I figured I'd eventually move into a house, but odds are higher now that I might invest in a condo instead.
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Old Posted Apr 22, 2017, 1:52 PM
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This is a rendering of the condo tower handed to me by the architect himself for 206 King Street West. The windows on the white portion of the tower are subject to change as the developer wrestles with going for a linear or scattered window arrangement.


All quiet on this one ?
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Old Posted Apr 24, 2017, 1:34 AM
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The fixtures store moved out the first week of april to a location in burlington. Perhaps we see some action now.
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Old Posted Apr 24, 2017, 11:09 PM
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To Burlington? Good riddance!
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Old Posted Apr 26, 2017, 12:47 AM
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All quiet on this one ?
Dare I say I don't hate it...? If it's executed better than the Claridge/Andaz building in the Byward market of Ottawa, then it'll be a tiny victory for the Hammer.
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Old Posted Oct 25, 2017, 12:11 AM
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This is a rendering of the condo tower handed to me by the architect himself for 206 King Street West. The windows on the white portion of the tower are subject to change as the developer wrestles with going for a linear or scattered window arrangement.

just finding all these stale-dated projects - no surprise cranes going up on us?
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Looks like Mother Nature has decided this project needs to get a move on.
(luckily nobody was hurt by this though...)

Pics courtesy of The Spec, their story about today's wind storm.



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Really wish this one became something
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Really wish this one became something
Agree but the developer is not having good luck with the City on his other (very reasonable project, Harbour Condos) and I can't blame him for taking his time on this as such. It can't be reassuring for an investor to be denied 11 storeys next to a GO station, certainly questions how willing we (or City Hall) are to accept development.
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Agree but the developer is not having good luck with the City on his other (very reasonable project, Harbour Condos) and I can't blame him for taking his time on this as such. It can't be reassuring for an investor to be denied 11 storeys next to a GO station, certainly questions how willing we (or City Hall) are to accept development.
I have not agreed with all tall buildings in the city as proposed. King and Queen for example I hate regardless of height because the design we've seen does not interact with the street at all.

But this 11 storey denial is the most insane thing I have ever witnessed. Multiple developments denied side by side immediately beside a deserted Go station. All the while the city is yelling at the province for not giving us enough Go service.
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Old Posted Jul 19, 2019, 5:29 PM
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I have not agreed with all tall buildings in the city as proposed. King and Queen for example I hate regardless of height because the design we've seen does not interact with the street at all.

But this 11 storey denial is the most insane thing I have ever witnessed. Multiple developments denied side by side immediately beside a deserted Go station. All the while the city is yelling at the province for not giving us enough Go service.
Yeah we really need the province to override the city right beside GO stations (and LRT stops).
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Agree but the developer is not having good luck with the City on his other (very reasonable project, Harbour Condos) and I can't blame him for taking his time on this as such. It can't be reassuring for an investor to be denied 11 storeys next to a GO station, certainly questions how willing we (or City Hall) are to accept development.
Since Harbour condos have now been approved at LPAT, have there been any developments towards moving this project forward?
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Going to Public Meeting of the Planning Committee; City of Hamilton on February 16th
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City staff are recommended approval for this project.

This project includes the underground car lift.
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Old Posted Feb 15, 2021, 4:18 AM
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City staff are recommended approval for this project.

This project includes the underground car lift.
123 bicycle parking spaces for 123 units. I love it!
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