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Originally Posted by someone123
They need to get HRM by Design approval and then find a developer to build the project. Theoretically both parts could go smoothly. They're anticipating a start in 2013.
The aerial rendering really shows how buildings play off of each other. In this case instead of a vague parking lot there will be a new courtyard. In the same way Lower Water Street might soon feel like a real street with rows of buildings on either side instead of a pathway through some parking lots. If the brewery tower is built it will help a lot too, and it can theoretically start whenever.
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I do agree that anything on Lower Water Street is a good thing. I'm really tired of looking at those lots, but come on Halifax - throw an extra 50,000 in design fees to get something interesting. Cost of good design minimal for a project of this scale.