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[Waterdown] Trend Living Condos | ? | 4 to 13 fls | Under Construction

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[Waterdown] Trend Living Condos | ? | ? | Proposed ---> [Waterdown] Trend Living Condos | ? | 8 fl | Proposed
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Is there an address or more specific site for this? (aside from along Dundas St., east of Hwy 6)
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New rendering... Heights from left to right are 6/4/13/4/12/4/13


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Is there an address or more specific site for this? (aside from along Dundas St., east of Hwy 6)
I think on the south side of Dundas Street East, between Burke Street and Spring Creek Drive, here.
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absolutely love this...we desperately need this all through our suburban main streets. The entire GTA is like this, except Hamilton's burbs. We love our sprawl.
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Incredible if ever to be built
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Don't see this proceeding with the anti-everything councillor that was re-elected out there.
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Don't see this proceeding with the anti-everything councillor that was re-elected out there.
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To show the location, I highlighted the Trend Living Condos site within the Mountainview Heights site plan...


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Cranes are up...


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You can see it from the Mountain in Stoney Creek...


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I wonder how many skylines you can see from the roof of one of those buildings. Surely Niagara Falls (since you can see that from the QEW). How about Kitchener or Guelph, though?
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