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Old Posted Dec 20, 2008, 3:01 AM
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i dream of a silvercity in the wilson/rebecca/king william mega parking lot area
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a 2 storey movie theatre would be great downtown
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Just a quick buzz.....yesterday I was informed a good rumour that a movie theatre will likely be built at Centre Mall near Ottawa St.

I can see this killing the movie theatre at Jackson Square. Same happened with Limeridge Mall with Ancaster Silver City.
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Aren't they also putting a new one in on Stonechurch complex?
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Old Posted Dec 25, 2008, 6:25 PM
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Yes, called SilverCity Hamilton Mountain, not just SilverCity Hamilton, like SilverCity Ancaster.
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Old Posted Dec 25, 2008, 8:34 PM
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So the one at Centre would be Silvercity Centre Mall possibly?
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No, probably just SilverCity Hamilton not SilverCity Centre Mall. SilverCity Ancaster would have been SilverCity Meadowlands.
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Options for Homes not-for-profit condominium project on the site of an existing church, thoughtfully incorporating the materiality of the original building, while also recreating a place of worship.

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Old Posted Jan 20, 2009, 12:17 AM
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I'm guessing that's at Queen and King, next to the Mount St. Joseph building. The property is already zoned for a high rise. Believe Darko owns the land.
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Believe Darko owns the land.
Well, there goes my excitement for this project.
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Old Posted Jan 20, 2009, 3:56 AM
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"Options for Homes not-for-profit condominium project..."

Vranich is in on a not-for-profit condominium project?



"...on the site of an existing church, thoughtfully incorporating the materiality of the original building, while also recreating a place of worship."

Does this mean they are tearing down that church to build this? Don't we have about fifty brown brick slabs like this already? It's right on King Street and half the lot is a carport of some kind. If the building were cut in half and stacked one on top of each other at least it would be as tall as the other buildings within a three block radius. It's right beside Hess Village, why not build something distinctive, even it it's not-for-profit.
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Old Posted Jan 20, 2009, 6:46 AM
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why not build something distinctive, even it it's not-for-profit.
It is distinctive, and distinctly UGLY!
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Old Posted Jan 20, 2009, 3:42 AM
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I dunno for sure if Darko owns the land. Options for Homes Hamilton is run by Carl Turkstra and Mark Chamberlain. Orginally they wanted to redevelop the Tweedsmuir School but instead the city will turn the land into a park.
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Is it recladding an existing highrise? I'm confused.
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Old Posted Jan 20, 2009, 5:15 PM
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Is it recladding an existing highrise? I'm confused.
Hopefully it is, rather than a new one. That wouldn't be so bad, ok it's still ugly, because old highrises are. But reclad highrises tend to look better than the bare darkened concrete original exteriors.
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That looks like alot of pavement.
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Anyone else know anything about the Dundas Rona Cashway closing its doors?

Rumour has it that Shoppers has bought the site and is planning to build a huge mega monster shoppers drug mart there...
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I interpret it as being built on the site of that old church across from the Scottish Rite.
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If it weren't for the CG shading, I'd say that rendering came straight out of a 1972 apartment building planner guidebook. Barf.
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Old Posted Jan 20, 2009, 2:56 PM
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I think it's at the vacant site on Queen St, the land is zoned for a high rise. There has been rumbling about a high rise in the works so this must be it.

The Mount St. Joseph building, which Darko owns, is suppose to be a hotel.
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