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Old Posted Aug 8, 2017, 3:24 PM
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428 Main Street West | 37.6m | 10 fl | Proposed

Anybody have information on this project?


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Old Posted Aug 8, 2017, 4:00 PM
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Lamb owns the land. It's currently a car wash. Nothing currently planned for it yet.
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Old Posted Nov 16, 2017, 2:34 PM
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Lamb owns the land. It's currently a car wash. Nothing currently planned for it yet.
So Lamb is working with Movengo on this project as well as on Television City. With all the gloss on Television City marketing it seems strange that Lamb would allow this amateur website by Movengo do the talking for 428 Main:

http://www.movengocorp.com/428-main-street-w.html

Brad Lamb doesn't even mention this project on his website. Back when the land purchase was made he talked of this project having 400 units, that rendering of a six floor low rise doesn't seem like a Lamb project.

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Old Posted Nov 16, 2017, 7:46 PM
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Lamb has build midrises before. I would also hardly call that a render, more like an experiment in massing.

Parc (complete):


Brant Park (complete):


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The Harlowe (currently under construction)
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I like the scale of that last one - it's intimidating, but in a good way.

Also like the second last one, we could use more geometric shapes in hamilton other than "square" or some other shape easily made in an cad program.
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Our most recent data indicates he's planning to build 2 x 10 storey towers, for a total of 200 residential units, and a parking garage with 165 spaces.
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Old Posted Nov 30, 2017, 5:47 PM
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Our most recent data indicates he's planning to build 2 x 10 storey towers, for a total of 200 residential units, and a parking garage with 165 spaces.
Oh well, they can't all be high rises.
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Our most recent data indicates he's planning to build 2 x 10 storey towers, for a total of 200 residential units, and a parking garage with 165 spaces.

That's just what the site is zoned for, I posted about it a few years back...
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Zizzo's Car Care at 428 Main Street West is for sale with the potential to be redeveloped into two 10-storey buildings, with a combined 200 residential units.

www.collierscanada.com - Carwash with Redevelopment Potential


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Lamb already said the development he has planned for the site has 400 residential units, so he's most likely going to apply to have it re-zoned for two taller towers. Potentially two 20-storey towers.
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Even at 10 storeys, it would be something that is much nicer to look at coming into Hamilton off the 403. That whole area needs some work. It's not the greatest entrance to a city on the planet...
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Zizzo's Car Care & Mor has been fenced off with demolition signs.

Site owned by Brad Lamb, he's moving fast!
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Zizzo's Car Care & Mor has been fenced off with demolition signs.

Site owned by Brad Lamb, he's moving fast!
There's no zoning change/development applications submitted, those fences have been there for about a month now since the car wash stopped operating. They were most likely put up as a protection against liability given that its now an unmaintained lot, rather than for demolition.

The rendering on the Movengo site is not going to be 400 units as Lamb suggested he was doing. He will have to build higher if that's truly what he intends to do, and in doing so he will need more setback, which means buying some neighboring houses. Rob Golfi attempted to buy some of these houses acting as agent to Brad Lamb's group back in the spring BEFORE Lamb closed on the car wash sale.

Seems like this project is on hold until either they can acquire surrounding houses to build towers or just give up and build a 6 story L-shaped low rise. I feel like the former is more profitable and in that case this is not moving fast at all.

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Old Posted Jul 26, 2018, 9:52 AM
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This project will be called, get this, Main
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Old Posted Jul 26, 2018, 11:36 AM
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This project will be called, get this, Main
May I ask where you got this information?
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May I ask where you got this information?
A link in a previous post to the development site indicates it is Main by Lamb Development Corporation
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Old Posted Jul 26, 2018, 5:39 PM
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A link in a previous post to the development site indicates it is Main by Lamb Development Corporation
I actually posted that link, but that website isn't very credible. I'm just wondering if davidcappi is seeing that name somewhere else.
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Old Posted Jul 26, 2018, 9:53 PM
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https://truecondos.com/hamilton-rising-brad-lamb/

He mentions it in this interview! There are some neat nuggets of info in this podcast. He talks tv city and other Hamilton projects. Hamilton topics start at around 43:00.

Interesting things; in addition to the two midrise projects on Main, he's got another 30 storey tower in the works downtown somewhere. He also mentions that the two TV city towers will go up at the same time instead of in two phases as previously planned. Definitely worth a listen.
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Old Posted Jul 27, 2018, 3:21 AM
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https://truecondos.com/hamilton-rising-brad-lamb/

He mentions it in this interview! There are some neat nuggets of info in this podcast. He talks tv city and other Hamilton projects. Hamilton topics start at around 43:00.

Interesting things; in addition to the two midrise projects on Main, he's got another 30 storey tower in the works downtown somewhere. He also mentions that the two TV city towers will go up at the same time instead of in two phases as previously planned. Definitely worth a listen.
Wow... Must be selling TV City pretty damn well then. Good work Brad Lamb.
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https://truecondos.com/hamilton-rising-brad-lamb/

He mentions it in this interview! There are some neat nuggets of info in this podcast. He talks tv city and other Hamilton projects. Hamilton topics start at around 43:00.

Interesting things; in addition to the two midrise projects on Main, he's got another 30 storey tower in the works downtown somewhere. He also mentions that the two TV city towers will go up at the same time instead of in two phases as previously planned. Definitely worth a listen.
Interesting in podcast - if 40 storey tower 1 is basically sold out and he only gets 2x30 then suspect he would have 1/3rd of tower 2 sold out (less of course those that walked away who purchaesd from 31-40). Also reference made to what must be the Hamilton (Eaton) Centre - wonder if legal mess cleaned up on that one.

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Wow...interesting interview.

He mentions the two short projects on Main West, another 30-storey tower downtown and then a 'gigantic' site downtown where his ultimate hope is a large hotel, a large rental tower, a large condo tower and tons of good retail. Would love to know where that huge site is, and the 30-storey tower site is. $1.4 billion in development plans..... imagine we had a city council that actually wanted investment? We should be parading in the streets...instead we'll have to fight to allow the investment to actually happen.
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Old Posted Jul 27, 2018, 5:31 PM
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Wow...interesting interview.

He mentions the two short projects on Main West, another 30-storey tower downtown and then a 'gigantic' site downtown where his ultimate hope is a large hotel, a large rental tower, a large condo tower and tons of good retail. Would love to know where that huge site is, and the 30-storey tower site is. $1.4 billion in development plans..... imagine we had a city council that actually wanted investment? We should be parading in the streets...instead we'll have to fight to allow the investment to actually happen.
82 Queen St North would likely be the 30 story tower and the 'gigantic site' would be Hamilton City Centre

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