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Old Posted Jul 19, 2021, 4:27 PM
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A point to note that Wilbur made:

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Wilbur has said construction will not begin until the project has locked in a few tenants, which he believes could take up to a few months after demolition.
https://www.country94.ca/2021/07/19/renderings-released-for-91-king-redevelopment/?sc_ref=twitter

This obviously makes sense however it does worry me that the timeline gets pushed back too far into the late fall and then they decide to begin construction in spring 2022. Having renders of the building now available probably would entice potential tenants to buy in speeding up the process.
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