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Your First Look: Tivoli Theatre and Condominium
http://architect.msarch.ca/posts/70-your-first-look-tivoli-theatre-and-condominium



MSA is pleased to unveil our most recent renderings for the Tivoli Theatre and Condominium. MSA is leading the design of this mixed-use condominium project developed by Diamante Investments, featuring the revitalization of Hamilton's storied Tivoli Vaudeville Theatre and a brand new 106 unit condominium tower.

Located in the heart of Hamilton, condominium residents will enjoy the benefits of brand new construction and modern amenities. The heritage conservation of the Tivoli Theatre will offer accessibility from James St. North, non-profit community space, new washrooms, coat check, and ticketing booths, as well as a street café and restaurant. It will also be minutes away from the new GO Station.
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I hope thats red glass (similar top M5V in Toronto's entertainment district)

It'd be a shame if they cheaped out and used red colored panel.

Otherwise, it's nice to see a precedent set for future streetwall in this area.
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This was all I could find in terms of more recent info with this project, Dated May 31st 2016:http://www.thespec.com/news-story/669803...-developers-making-slow-steady-progress/


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