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lachlanholmes Jul 3, 2020 8:42 PM

1107 Main Street West | 45m | 15fl | Proposed
 
15-Storey Residential Building Proposed Near McMaster University | HamiltonForward

15 storeys
45 meters
310 units

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More renderings and information in the project files here.

TheRitsman Jul 3, 2020 10:27 PM

I like it. This strip by McMaster is a great section to increase density with nice mid rises like this, especially considering it's a major transit route to downtown. I really wish LRT could get started and we'd see even more of these.

I find it kind of strange that it includes the church. I'm curious if the church has sold the property and plans to remain in the first floor a la Platinum on King.

lachlanholmes Jul 3, 2020 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by TheRitsman (Post 8970541)
I like it. This strip by McMaster is a great section to increase density with nice mid rises like this, especially considering it's a major transit route to downtown. I really wish LRT could get started and we'd see even more of these.

I find it kind of strange that it includes the church. I'm curious if the church has sold the property and plans to remain in the first floor a la Platinum on King.

The church indeed sold the property, to IN8. I don't believe they'll be remaining in the new building, though, unless they are to take up one of the commercial units, there is no space marked out for them specifically.

I believe they might actually have merged with another congregation, actually. I have in the back of my mind that I read that in one of the reports.

Edit: yep, looks like they did according to the Cultural Heritage Impact Assessment (p. 23)

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw...-no?authuser=0

TheRitsman Jul 3, 2020 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by HamiltonForward (Post 8970550)
The church indeed sold the property, to IN8. I don't believe they'll be remaining in the new building, though, unless they are to take up one of the commercial units, there is no space marked out for them specifically.

I believe they might actually have merged with another congregation, actually. I have in the back of my mind that I read that in one of the reports.

Edit: yep, looks like they did according to the Cultural Heritage Impact Assessment (p. 23)

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw...-no?authuser=0

To me that makes this even stranger!

SteelTown Jul 3, 2020 11:17 PM

This looks great. I used to park there for cheap and walk to McMaster, which was $30 a month.

I'm sure the synagogue behind this will oppose it, so that could hold this back.

Innsertnamehere Jul 4, 2020 12:10 AM

IN8 is behind it too so it should get built. They have a pretty good record of building their stuff.

ScreamingViking Jul 4, 2020 7:41 PM

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Originally Posted by SteelTown (Post 8970580)
I'm sure the synagogue behind this will oppose it, so that could hold this back.

The positive is it won't be blocking the sun from them. And their building is a couple hundred feet behind.

I'd think the homeowners on the adjacent streets (Dow and Cline) will have the most issues... the usual stuff about parking, traffic, shadows, noise, etc.

Main West is due for change though.

JakeLRS Jul 25, 2020 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by SteelTown (Post 8970580)
This looks great. I used to park there for cheap and walk to McMaster, which was $30 a month.

I'm sure the synagogue behind this will oppose it, so that could hold this back.

I live in that neighbourhood and I’ve heard that the synagogue is for it.

There obviously has been some community opposition.

Chronamut Jul 29, 2020 12:57 AM

I love the fact they have incorporated the church - it now makes the second church facade incorporation proposal in the city.

I don't think we should shy away from reusing elements from churches - a church is just a building after all - and churches have historically had some of the most beautiful architecture ever made in a building.

So use away! Incorporate the old with the new - ANYTHING other than generic modular bland "modern" styled buildings please that will have no heritage value or architectural features worth focusing on 100 years from now. I was actually kinda meh on this proposal UNTIL I saw the church facade. Remember - old + new = best!

I like the dark wood look on each side too. The wood beside the stone looks sharp and then combined with the glass adds to a seamless integration :)

TheRitsman Jan 15, 2021 11:13 PM

New renders with a few changes from the DRP. They keep the church facade, but change the balcony shapes. I think it makes the entire thing look a lot busier. I have been looking a lot into Toronto midrises (which are amazing btw), and come away incredibly disappointed with the type of work being done in Hamilton.

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ScreamingViking Jan 16, 2021 1:35 AM

This is a step or two up.

urban_planner Jan 16, 2021 1:37 AM

I really like the design on this. Dont know why I just do. I am almost getting more excited about main west rather than downtown. I love downtown but always feel like with need more density outside of it. I wish we could see more up on top of the shelf A.K.A the mountain.

TheRitsman Jan 16, 2021 2:50 AM

I mean, I don't hate it. But it's hardly a masterpiece. Further to that, it's been barely changed when you look at the massing. They basically cut a couple angles off the sides and made the balconies triangles and called it a day.

StEC Jan 16, 2021 12:14 PM

Such a simple change and now it looks so much more visually interesting, love it!

craftbeerdad Jan 18, 2021 4:59 PM

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Originally Posted by TheRitsman (Post 9161415)
New renders with a few changes from the DRP. They keep the church facade, but change the balcony shapes. I think it makes the entire thing look a lot busier. I have been looking a lot into Toronto midrises (which are amazing btw), and come away incredibly disappointed with the type of work being done in Hamilton.

Unfortunately we know we're just a few years behind Toronto in attracting development capital with design integrity behind it. To be fair there's lots of garbage developments in Toronto as well, but midrises seem to be the sweet spot.

TheRitsman Jan 18, 2021 5:32 PM

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Originally Posted by craftbeerdad (Post 9163528)
Unfortunately we know we're just a few years behind Toronto in attracting development capital with design integrity behind it. To be fair there's lots of garbage developments in Toronto as well, but midrises seem to be the sweet spot.

I've been sitting through the UrbanToronto forums, and man there are some beautiful midrises in Toronto. I find most of the highrises still are lacking an enjoyable street presence, typically opting for "grand", often gaudy street level, but the midrises in Toronto are killing it.

Chronamut Jan 21, 2021 4:02 AM

we'll get there eventually..

hopefully..

What saddens me is nothing new has any craftsmanship - its just lego building - I love the old stuff of hamilton - esp. when the 80s stripping is yanked off and you see the beautiful details underneath.

Back when people actually cared about making a visual statement, and not just making a container. Class over glass.

Pulkvedis Pods Jan 22, 2021 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by SteelTown (Post 8970580)
This looks great. I used to park there for cheap and walk to McMaster, which was $30 a month.

I'm sure the synagogue behind this will oppose it, so that could hold this back.

I may be wrong, but my understanding from sources involved with the congregation is that the synagogue is involved in this project. Like it might be a senior residences centre. If that is the case, then they are directly vested in having the project built.

JakeLRS Jan 23, 2021 4:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Pulkvedis Pods (Post 9168119)
I may be wrong, but my understanding from sources involved with the congregation is that the synagogue is involved in this project..

This is indeed true.

King&James Feb 14, 2022 1:16 PM

Update from Joey Coleman

https://twitter.com/JoeyColeman/stat...6aNDqf8fQ&s=19


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