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Old Posted Mar 25, 2020, 4:26 PM
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For now. If that doesn't change, the lack of material will cause the eventual work stoppage.
Not necessarily, a lot of supply chains are still going.
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Old Posted Mar 25, 2020, 6:43 PM
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The tower portion has been started.
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thomax.. Thank you for your photos. It seems this site can very much slow down and then all of a sudden here's thomax with pics! It's greatly appreciated man.
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thomax.. Thank you for your photos. It seems this site can very much slow down and then all of a sudden here's thomax with pics! It's greatly appreciated man.
I can't take credit for the photos, because they're not mine, I just find them. I'm happy to post what I do find though
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I would love for Core Urban to get their hands on that building on the corner.
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I agree. It would beautiful if fixed up. Those large two floor windows, put in ground floor windows and open up a cafe or restaurant or something.
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Yes yes yes! It was The Forbidden City restaurant in the 90s. You're right. Core Urban could do it up properly.
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I had friends who worked at Forbidden City and South Pacific in the 90s. I always meant to ask them what was upstairs at Forbidden City at that time.
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I had friends who worked at Forbidden City and South Pacific in the 90s. I always meant to ask them what was upstairs at Forbidden City at that time.
Ask them!
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I've never seen an old photo of this building. The apertures facing King are massive. I'm guessing the upper floors were either storage for the original business or perhaps offices...
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I've never seen an old photo of this building. The apertures facing King are massive. I'm guessing the upper floors were either storage for the original business or perhaps offices...
The covered portions on King were bay windows for upper floor apartments.

This picture from Henley's Hamilton Photos facebook page is by Brian Henley in 1978:



There was a thread on HISTORIC HAMILTON ARCHITECTURE facebook group recently on the building.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/4989...0931469073907/
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Vrancor is seeking an extra storey at the Committee of Adjustment. Also, apparently this is a hotel project?!







noted that the March 5 CofA GRANTED height increase by 1 floor

https://www.hamilton.ca/council-comm...tee-adjustment
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4 floors in 2 weeks, not slowing down at all here!
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Old Posted Apr 16, 2020, 9:46 PM
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A floor a week?
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Old Posted Apr 16, 2020, 9:47 PM
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A floor a week?
That's pretty typical, especially considering this building is significantly built by pre-fab.
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Old Posted Apr 16, 2020, 10:47 PM
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Now building the 11th floor. 15 weeks to go till floor 26. Should be topped around July 23rd.
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