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Old Posted Dec 28, 2022, 6:04 PM
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I drove by today and in a bright sunny day, the siding to me looks to be more copper colour than gold.
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Man, this thing has risen crazy fast. Guess that's what happens when you have motivated developers...
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I wasn't sure about the Fall 2023 date advertised, but it's looking more and more like it's going to happen. Cladding is going up every day now, and they only have a few more floors. They are currently filling the space where the second crane was that was removed. I'd suspect we start to see cladding on the first floor and tower start in the coming weeks, and they will likely be done the tower by mid-February. Wouldn't be surprised to see interior finishings begin if they haven't already on the lower levels. I haven't see drywall arrive yet, but I did see plumbing materials on site.
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Building up walls for 30th floor, excited to see more cladding going up over the next couple months:

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Looking great, thank you for the update!
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A nice canyon is forming heading westbound on King from James.
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Old Posted Jan 18, 2023, 10:46 PM
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A nice canyon is forming heading westbound on King from James.
I don't get peoples obsession with canyons - personally I find the stretch of king between this location and king and james to be some of the most oppressive feeling unwalkable stretches in the entire city - from the bank to the AGH it's just so pedestrian unfriendly. The ellen faircloud part is just horrible.

I much prefer the feeling along james - where you have 3-6 stories and any high rises set back so theyre just there but don't feel like they are closing you in - that and canyons are notorious for lack of sunlight and being cold and windy.
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I don't get peoples obsession with canyons - personally I find the stretch of king between this location and king and james to be some of the most oppressive feeling unwalkable stretches in the entire city - from the bank to the AGH it's just so pedestrian unfriendly. The ellen faircloud part is just horrible.

I much prefer the feeling along james - where you have 3-6 stories and any high rises set back so theyre just there but don't feel like they are closing you in - that and canyons are notorious for lack of sunlight and being cold and windy.
But it LoOkS cOoL from a distance.

The worst part about this stretch is that the city designated it as a pedestrian corridor, but no retail is being build along it from Bay to Caroline for the most part. I'm glad to see 213 King St and Radio City have some commercial, but the massive McMaster building that takes up 2/3 of the south side has none.

Also LRT can't come soon enough holy shit. I will literally be so fucking excited the day King St is shut down for construction to start.
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Also LRT can't come soon enough holy shit. I will literally be so fucking excited the day King St is shut down for construction to start.
Realistically it's going to be a nightmare for most of the people living in the area and their businesses
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Realistically it's going to be a nightmare for most of the people living in the area and their businesses
I feel like this concern is unfounded though. Yes King will be closed, but there is parallel roads running along King. Customers for these businesses are still going to be able to get to these stores, easily.
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Realistically it's going to be a nightmare for most of the people living in the area and their businesses
I'm so, so pumped for this. Businesses will survive, some may close but their landlords are idiots then, but Hamilton will be so much better for it. And honestly as someone who lives downtown, everyone driving through my neighbourhood can pound sand.
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But it LoOkS cOoL from a distance.

The worst part about this stretch is that the city designated it as a pedestrian corridor, but no retail is being build along it from Bay to Caroline for the most part. I'm glad to see 213 King St and Radio City have some commercial, but the massive McMaster building that takes up 2/3 of the south side has none.

Also LRT can't come soon enough holy shit. I will literally be so fucking excited the day King St is shut down for construction to start.
Yeah they are just kinda extending it - that unfriendly aspect- I don't get it - and they have all this residential crammed in - where do people shop?

And yeah yeah I get it it's not THAT far from the core, but I dunno.. It just doesn't seem very well.. prioritized.. but hey, at least A&W will get business..

I always feel in my mind that downtown just ENDS past king and james - like everything just feels like a big crammed disorganized mess at that point. I wish they had gone with the original city hall design where the entire area in front of city hall was supposed to be like a central corridor for blocks, keep it open, but whatever,.. maybe one day theyll demolish jackson as well.
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I don't get peoples obsession with canyons - personally I find the stretch of king between this location and king and james to be some of the most oppressive feeling unwalkable stretches in the entire city - from the bank to the AGH it's just so pedestrian unfriendly. The ellen faircloud part is just horrible.

I much prefer the feeling along james - where you have 3-6 stories and any high rises set back so theyre just there but don't feel like they are closing you in - that and canyons are notorious for lack of sunlight and being cold and windy.
In fairness, canyons are fun to drive through.
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In fairness, canyons are fun to drive through.
Lol this is a city not a synthwave video lol
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Now, this building sure looks tall now (by Hamilton's standards...). Funny how almost all the taller buildings on King street are on the south side of the street and the "sunnyside" (northside) are smaller.
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Does anyone know what kind of businesses will be going at the stops along the LRT? Just curious - I mean if you're gonna take the LRT, you're gonna wanna use it to get to.. specific things.. I hope they've planned that out..
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I doubt we see anything new during construction. New businesses probably won’t open until construction is complete, it would be suicide to start a new business under those conditions.
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