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Old Posted Oct 23, 2013, 10:44 PM
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Tamarack Wellington developments | 6 fl, 13 fl, 9 fl | Ph 1&2 completed Ph 3 U/C

Tamarack Wellington (not a fan of the name). Loving what's happening in this part of town.



http://www.tamarackhomes.com/wellington/
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That's not Mechanicsville, jackasses.
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Isn't Tamarack the Taggart family? They live(d) in WestWelli, they should know better.
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Furthermore, how is this building's appearance "industrial loft" in appearance? .

The three-squared paned windows set in bricks with those strong vertical lines gives a pretty classic deco warehouse look, compare to 7Bayview (actually in Mechanicsville):
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I actually don't mind the design. The area is supposed to be artsy and there are a few other brick buildings on Wellington.
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Does Tamarack own the building next door; the one shown in the rendering?
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Does Tamarack own the building next door; the one shown in the rendering?
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http://www.juteaujohnsoncomba.com/ne...June_Sales.pdf

The most notable transaction was the purchase of 1140 Wellington Street for
$5,500,000 or $104/sf of site area by Tamarack Corporation from The Governing Council of the Salvation Army in Canada. Tamarack Corporation intends to redevelop the property with a thirteen-storey residential condominium that will incorporate the existing heritage office building into the design.

here's the site
http://f.tlcollect.com/fr2/112/80493...reet_Flyer.pdf
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Old Posted Oct 24, 2013, 2:29 PM
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Tamarack Wellington (not a fan of the name). Loving what's happening in this part of town.



http://www.tamarackhomes.com/wellington/
Ditto; nice project, horrible name.
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Old Posted Oct 24, 2013, 3:37 PM
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Ya ... standard West-end condo look to it.

An industrial conversion WOULD be a really nice addition to Ottawa though. I've seen a few in the States recently that have embraced the industrial nature of some up and coming neighbourhoods, but I'm not sure we have too many warehouses or old buildings that could be used for that here.
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What's "horrible" about "Tamarack Wellington"? Granted that it's not hugely evocative or creative, but it's not inauthentic, cheap or ersatz-New-York either. It's two words, neither of which is ugly, or clashes particularly with the other, and it tells you who makes it and where it is; seems pretty reasonable, to me.
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What would you say is Tamarack's reputation as far as quality and value?
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they seem to mostly do suburban housing, but weren't they also partners with Urban Capital on the East Market (and Mondrian?)
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What's "horrible" about "Tamarack Wellington"? Granted that it's not hugely evocative or creative, but it's not inauthentic, cheap or ersatz-New-York either. It's two words, neither of which is ugly, or clashes particularly with the other, and it tells you who makes it and where it is; seems pretty reasonable, to me.
Builder identity politics - that's what! Regardless of what the project looks like, this suburban suburb-builder will surely suburbanize the non-suburban (urban) area!
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pardon?
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Some people might be opposed to a suburban builder in Hintonburg due to the stigma of suburban builders.

Thus, they might poo-poo the development sight unseen.
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With Andrew King, CDP-respecting height, red brick, replacing a parking lot, etc.; I think this will have about as easy time as any development could hope for (similar to the Eddy).
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Red....brick?!

Is that a thing now?
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Old Posted Oct 26, 2013, 11:15 PM
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That's not Mechanicsville, jackasses.
And they fixed it; astounding!
http://www.tamarackhomes.com/wellington/
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