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Old Posted Jan 17, 2019, 4:28 PM
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Almost time for concrete work to start.

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Old Posted Jan 17, 2019, 5:35 PM
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I think the crane is going up today.
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Old Posted Jan 19, 2019, 2:33 AM
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Should be noted this is called The George Residences on Pepperell

https://dexel.ca/6030-pepperell-st.html
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This project has been off my radar due to it's location but until I can swing by and get some photos Dexel has been releasing project updates;

The George Construction Newsletter
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Old Posted Mar 7, 2020, 7:52 PM
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This one is much more prominent than I figured:


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Old Posted Mar 9, 2020, 9:11 PM
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You can just see the newest columns from the bridge now as you drive over.
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I looked at Dexel's website today and it looks like this received a bit of a haircut since the oversized rendering i posted on the last page. It has lost the high ceiling top floor and an intermediate floor between the podium and tower.



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Probably for the best just for the sake of not having to drag construction out for as long under the current conditions. Construction sites must be a bit tedious right now.
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Probably for the best just for the sake of not having to drag construction out for as long under the current conditions. Construction sites must be a bit tedious right now.
Not sure how much time they have left on this project but it's interesting how construction sites are planned on a time scale of months and years. We don't know what the distancing measures, outbreak, or economy will be like 2 weeks from now, let alone 3 months or 12 months. Real estate developers will need to be very flexible.

A week right now feels like about a month of normal economic news and turmoil.
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Great pic. Another development perfectly suited to people who don't want to own a car. Quinpool Superstore is a block away, and the front door of this building is served by a bus to downtown every few minutes (between routes 4, 7, and 8).
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Height is distorted on this one due to the fisheye lens:
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I looked at Dexel's website today and it looks like this received a bit of a haircut since the oversized rendering i posted on the last page. It has lost the high ceiling top floor and an intermediate floor between the podium and tower.



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If this is correct, then this is 12 floors not 14, and has now topped out.
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If this is correct, then this is 12 floors not 14, and has now topped out.
That rendering doesn't appear to align with what's constructed - the podium was built similar to the earlier renderings with the grey brick sections have different heights: at the corner of Pepperell/Robie it's five stories while at Shirley/Robie it's dropped to four stories. Overall the podium is seven stories vs the six in the rendering.
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