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Curious/anxious to see what's planned for the west facing facade.
If you zoom in you can actually see the balconies. The design is the same as the other rendering we've seen, its just a different facade with a different angle
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This looks like a perfectly fine building and a wonderful counterpoint height wise to Trinity next door. I hope Claridge goes with the white mesh balcony style from Loop, they look great. By the way, this might be the first time I have ever been completely positive about a Claridge project.
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This looks like a perfectly fine building and a wonderful counterpoint height wise to Trinity next door. I hope Claridge goes with the white mesh balcony style from Loop, they look great. By the way, this might be the first time I have ever been completely positive about a Claridge project.
No doubt! Wait til' it goes up though.

I wish it was a little taller, 35-40, but this is still good.
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High quality renders up on claridge's site:

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This project just launched last week and I already received emails offering $3K in design centre bonus as incentive. That tells me pre-sales and sales are not where they need to be...let's see if it will take them as long to finish this as Icon.
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I wonder if Icon might have impacted public confidence in Claridge's abilities to deliver a product of quality and within a reasonable amount of time.
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As of today, they have sold 22 units plus 9 units on hold or reserved. The building consists of 262 units over 30 floors. Building launched on June 26th.
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Not really a big surprise IMO.

-The building looks very bland.
-Not the best immediate area. You're still a fair walk away from any of the walkable shops & areas like Centretown, Wellington Village, Westboro, etc
-Expensive prices for small basic layouts. Most of the 1bdr are in the 500sq ft range for $450K-$500K without storage, parking or whatnot (remember when 600-700sq ft 1bdr was the norm)?

Not sure this building and location is deserving of $700-$800K 2bdr units and several $1M+ units... but maybe that's just my opinion.
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22+ units in less than 2 weeks sounds pretty good to me, but im no expert
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22+ units in less than 2 weeks sounds pretty good to me, but im no expert
How many of those are "Gee, I need a place to live and this looks great" ..or..

How many are "Gee, as an inside agent/investor, I gotta get me one of those to rent out/flip for a quick buck".
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An up-and-coming location and ‘unbelievable views’

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July 14, 2021



Claridge Hintonburg is a 30-storey condo tower on Somerset Street West near Preston Street. PHOTO BY SUPPLIED

The skyline at the north end of Hintonburg is about to get a whole lot higher. Boasting unobstructed views in every direction, including overlooking the Ottawa River, Claridge Homes’ latest condo tower is set to rise along Somerset Street West next to the O-Train line near Preston Street.

It’s called, appropriately, Claridge Hintonburg, and it launched June 26 offering 30 floor plans and 262 units spanning 30 floors.

“It was our first (launch) doing a virtual release,” says sales and marketing manager Amanda Dicerni, who was pleased with how things went. As of late afternoon June 29, more than 10 per cent of the building — or 30 units — had been reserved with staff following up to firm up sales.

“It’s a great time to be building and selling there,” says chief operating officer Shawn Malhotra. Noting that Claridge bought the property in 2014, he said the company was “waiting and watching to see what the right time was… Surprisingly through COVID, the market has been extremely hot and condo sales, housing sales are all booming right now so we felt it was a good time to get the project into the market.”


The spacious gym on the ground floor overlooks the O-Train and includes a yoga area, change rooms and saunas. PHOTO BY SUPPLIED

It’s the fourth condo tower Claridge has on the go right now, joining Icon in nearby Little Italy and Claridge Moon and Claridge Royale downtown.

Unlike its other condo projects, which Claridge design co-ordinator Kayla Pollock describes as modern urban, Claridge Hintonburg takes its cue from the neighbourhood, fusing that modern design with doses of industrial style.

“This is leaning a little bit more towards the Mechanicsville location, because it is in Hintonburg, and I love it. It’s an industrial sort of feel with a little bit of modern glam to it.”

The building is designed by Toronto architecture firm architectsAlliance, best known here as the designer of the controversial Château Laurier addition.

“This is not controversial though,” laughs Malhotra, who praised the team as a “very cool architectural firm that has done some really trendy buildings in Toronto.” It’s the first time Claridge has worked with the firm and Malhotra was thrilled with how the design turned out.

“We think it’s a very, very cool look and it’s very Hintonburg-esque. It’s kind of aggressive, but tastefully aggressive, is how I like to describe it.”


The lobby boasts 16-foot ceilings and there’s a 24-hour concierge/security service. PHOTO BY SUPPLIED

The building combines plenty of glazing with “these massive balconies that kind of shift floor to floor,” he says. While the shifting balconies give the building shape, it was important to include expansive windows to take advantage of “these unbelievable views.”

Malhotra says it’s the views, along with the building’s location, that will be the big appeal of Claridge Hintonburg.

“It’s a really cool, trendy, up-and-coming neighbourhood. I think this is a landmark building for that neighbourhood; there’s not a lot of 30-storey high-rises in that area,” he says. “You’ve got the LRT right there, you have access to Hintonburg, Westboro, Little Italy, restaurants, shops, Parkdale Market — it’s an incredible location.”

Inside is where the industrial vibe takes over. Malhotra worked closely with Pollock to get the look they wanted.

“It’s a lot of exposed metals, concrete looks, it’s a very industrial interior finish in general, purposely, because we wanted to take on the characteristics or personality of the neighbourhood itself,” he says.

It emphasizes raw, natural finishes — even in the furniture — Pollock notes, combining mixed metals, brick, wood, concrete and glass.


Amenities include multiple entertainment spaces, including a party room. PHOTO BY SUPPLIED

Her favourite spaces are the gym — “it’s floor-to-ceiling windows and it’s actually overlooking the O-Train track” — and the lobby, which features a 16-foot ceiling with unusual treatments made to look like the ceiling is floating and to subtly guide visitors to the elevators.

“I’m very excited about this reception space,” she says.

Other amenities include a multimedia room with karaoke, gaming “and the best movie-watching experience,” says Dicerni, plus two entertaining rooms, study pods, a large terrace with fire pits and barbecues, a dog washing station and 24-hour concierge and security.

Units range from studios to two bedrooms plus den and two bathrooms, with square footage ranging from 495 to 1,260 square feet. Many units have either dens or designated desk areas — in response to shifting buyer preferences thanks to the pandemic — and five floor plans (amounting to more than 50 units) are barrier-free.

Dicerni says that so far, four barrier-free units have been reserved.


There are 12 penthouse units on the top two floors, ranging from 860 to 1,260 sq. ft. PHOTO BY SUPPLIED

Units are generally open concept and all have in-unit washer and dryer. All units except those in the podium on the second and third floors have either a terrace or balcony, with some easily half the size again of the interior square footage.

Unit features include engineered hardwood, smooth ceilings, stainless-steel kitchen appliances, ERV (energy recovery ventilator), air conditioning, quartz or granite counters and contemporary soft-close cabinetry.

Claridge expects to begin construction this fall, Malhotra says, with initial occupancy scheduled for September 2024.

Claridge Hintonburg

What A 30-storey condo tower with 262 units in Hintonburg

Builder Claridge Homes

Prices Starting at $424,000 for a 495-square-foot studio

Sales centre:1050B Somerset St. W.

Hours Monday to Thursday, noon to 7 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.

Informationhintonburg.claridgehomes.com; 343-984-5112

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"It’s the first time Claridge has worked with the firm and Malhotra was thrilled with how the design turned out"

Nice to see Claridge work with a new firm with new ideas instead of the cookie cutter buildings we've see from the 2 same firms in ottawa lately
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'Unobstructed Views' with the exception of a couple of the tallest buildings in Canada 200 metres away
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I just about choked on my avocado toast...

Prices Starting at $424,000 for a 495-square-foot studio
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"It’s the first time Claridge has worked with the firm and Malhotra was thrilled with how the design turned out"

Nice to see Claridge work with a new firm with new ideas instead of the cookie cutter buildings we've see from the 2 same firms in ottawa lately
They worked with Hariri Pontarini on Icon and look how that turned out. Claridge is going to Claridge. They are incapable of making quality buildings.
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Claridge design co-ordinator Kayla Pollock
Jesus. How would you like to have that title on your CV? Yikes.
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Saw today that they're currently demolishing the existing building
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Site prep is underway today. Dumpsters on site, a lot of activity.
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According to their website under Floor plans and layouts. 42 units out of 262 are sold thus far. Dont know if that's promising or not! I'd really like to see this project happen.

https://hintonburg.claridgehomes.com/

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Is there still construction activity going on ?
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