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Old Posted Apr 21, 2021, 2:11 PM
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Almost topped out already! Hopefully we see some cladding soon.
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Almost topped out already! Hopefully we see some cladding soon.
I'm really excited to see some glass go on this. I didn't realize how prominent this would be from King Williams restaurant row.

Also I really hope they make an effort, and it seems like they might, to find commercial tenants that aren't just dentist offices. I believe they have up to t commercial units here, and while I don't expect them all to be boutique local cafes or such, it would be nice to have something that isn't a franchise or office.
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Old Posted Apr 21, 2021, 3:52 PM
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It looks like they put efforts in to create quality retail spaces, not just marginal spaces to meet city requirements, so hopefully you are correct.
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Instagram link from my Realtor for one for sale by assignment: https://www.instagram.com/p/CN5VYq1n...=1s3xmcaymq4z1

$715,000 for the 960sqft 2bdrm + den. To give you an idea of how much these may be worth now.
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Old Posted Apr 21, 2021, 8:34 PM
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$750/ft.

Hamilton's condo market is still so affordable compared to the rest of the GTA. Still pricey any way you dice it though.
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$750/ft.

Hamilton's condo market is still so affordable compared to the rest of the GTA. Still pricey any way you dice it though.
I sold my condo in Burlington in January of this year for $793/sqft. So it's getting up there.
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Old Posted Apr 21, 2021, 11:49 PM
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$750/ft.

Hamilton's condo market is still so affordable compared to the rest of the GTA. Still pricey any way you dice it though.
Yeah, definitely leaning more towards the latter part of your statement. At a certain point, relative affordability becomes meaningless.

She does have some nice curves and is a good height, I'll give 'er that.
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Old Posted Apr 21, 2021, 11:45 PM
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I was thinking more so Mississauga - where new construction is now passing $1,000/ft.

Burlington new construction is a bit higher than Hamilton, but not by much. New construction is going for maybe $800-850 from what I remember. Oakville is in between Burlington and Mississauga.
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For some more added perspective I sold a condo downtown Hamilton in 2016 for $400 per square foot.
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More of these around the city would be very welcome. Even if a bit shorter (10-12 storeys).
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This is a busy place today. Glass is going in.
Looks like much of the front half of the first floor is done.
Honestly, KiWi is looking pretty hulky.
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Seems like this is going up faster than most developments.

I think it's gonna be a great looking building when done. I love the balconies.
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Its been interesting to me to see, at less than 15 floors, how prominent this building is becoming in the east part of downtown simply because of its height relative to otherwise low-rise surroundings, while 15-storey buildings west of downtown go unnoticed next to taller buildings.
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I wish the city would force the sale of all the parking lots in this part of the city, and sell them off to developers at cost. Imagine what this area could achieve if all these lots were filled in with medium rise developments like these.

Other cities have done it....why can't we?
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Would love to see more development between Wellington & Wentworth x King & Main.

I put forward the motion for the convenience store/sex shop plaza to be eliminated, the Ontario Works building across the street and the corner of King/Wellington empty lot (believe it needs remediation). Just those three areas with some 10-20 floor builds would really spruce up the dead zone.
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Would love to see more development between Wellington & Wentworth x King & Main.

I put forward the motion for the convenience store/sex shop plaza to be eliminated, the Ontario Works building across the street and the corner of King/Wellington empty lot (believe it needs remediation). Just those three areas with some 10-20 floor builds would really spruce up the dead zone.
But where will we get our paraphernalia?
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Old Posted Apr 23, 2021, 7:58 PM
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What would've made this development even better is if it were a couple blocks up towards James St. in one of the parking lots there. KW from James to John is great, but from John to Jarvis is underwhelming comparatively speaking. Of course this problem would be solved if we get more developments to fill in the gap.
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KiWi. Pictures from this afternoon.

















































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Old Posted Apr 26, 2021, 3:33 PM
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Weekend shots

From Stinson/Corktown - right near the Claremont Access Parkette


Going to Denninger's, on Spring Street
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