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Old Posted Dec 20, 2007, 12:12 AM
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Old Posted Jan 7, 2008, 8:45 PM
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They're working above ground now.

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They have torn down the building that was situation in HPII's footprint. And they are starting the 2nd level. Suspense is killing me...
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Old Posted Jan 28, 2008, 7:38 PM
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Moving along nicely..

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They are driving down the large metal beams into the ground of Phase II. Excavation will follow shortly.

Looks like they are starting level 3 of Phase I.
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Are they seriously going to be starting excavation for Phase II? Have you confirmed this?

From a couple of days ago:



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Wow, HP is really flying fast... O_O
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Old Posted Feb 9, 2008, 3:54 PM
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Damn, Hudson park is coming up really fast!!!
Scince theyve come out of the ground, it's been going up almost one floor a week, should go pretty fast, first move-in's are sheduled for this spring...
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Are they seriously going to be starting excavation for Phase II? Have you confirmed this?
I talked to a construction worker on site. They are still driving the metal beams into the ground last week.
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Old Posted Feb 12, 2008, 7:19 PM
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I went by today.. looks like they're on the 4th floor now.
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Old Posted Feb 13, 2008, 7:53 PM
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They are not planning any, unfortunately. Charlesfort has not been much of a mixed-use type of developer even though they haven't lacked the opportunity (Glasgow on Bronson, come on down!) The Gardens' Tower II had a small retail space carved out of its ground floor, it was shown as such on the floor plans, but if you walk by it today you can see that the space is shuttered and used for something else. The Continental on Richmond Road has the same mention of retail space on the ground floor - a tiny speck of a store that may end up never being a store but rather a guest suite or something like it.

For all his beautiful buildings that is the biggest of Charlesfort's shortcomings.
The Glassworks building on Main St. has a small hair salon in it.

I completely agree about the Glasgow on Bronson... for many of the other buildings, retail may not have been viable, but for that one on Bronson, some nice ground floor retail could easily have been supported.
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Old Posted Feb 20, 2008, 7:30 PM
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Son of a bitch it's cold out there... and I grew up in Manitoba!
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Old Posted Feb 25, 2008, 10:16 PM
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now that's a pace of construction that I like.

Is it just me or is the pace of building in other city's a lot quicker?
Like why does it take 3 years to erect a 24 story condo ex Claridge Plaza.
The Chicago spire will probably be done before the second tower of Claridge Plaza.
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^Claridge Plaza broke ground almost exactly 2 years ago. I remember because seeing the old retail building come down was what prompted me to join this forum.
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I joined the forum a couple of years ago when I started looking for a condo here in Ottawa (that would be an interesting thread: When did you join SSP and why?). The fact that I still own a small piece of that hole in the ground at Bank and Laurier also shows how slow things get built here. I guess we have to accept that we're not Toronto/Calgary/Vancouver and that there isn't demand for their style of speedy construction turnover.
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I joined the forum a couple of years ago when I started looking for a condo here in Ottawa (that would be an interesting thread: When did you join SSP and why?). The fact that I still own a small piece of that hole in the ground at Bank and Laurier also shows how slow things get built here. I guess we have to accept that we're not Toronto/Calgary/Vancouver and that there isn't demand for their style of speedy construction turnover.
The construction industry in this city has its own way of doing business. Capiche?

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