I cycle past this every day, and they're making extremely slow progress. It's moving but very, very slow. I don't really understand Hamilton's slow as hell development time for everything.
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That's really cool until the day the elevator breaks and you either cant park your car or get it out of the basement! If I lived there I would be much more comfortable if there were at least two of those elevators.
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Typically in Toronto buildings with car elevators have two for that exact reason.
Developers avoid them as much as possible usually since the cost of two elevators is extremely high.
I'm really surprised to see it in Hamilton at all, they are such a cost item in Toronto that most developers there still go to great lengths to avoid them wherever possible. But I guess only building one cuts the cost of them in half.. making it more worthwhile. Just hope the elevator doesn't go down for a few days when your car is down there.
Doesn't look like there has been any movement here since the last photo update... wonder why that is. Anyways, here's what it looked like earlier today.
This is my daily commute along Cannon bike track and most days there are zero workers present or like 2 guys. I don't get how you finish something this slowly. You have some developments working every single day until 10PM 7 days a week, and things like this where they do work every couple days.
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This is my daily commute along Cannon bike track and most days there are zero workers present or like 2 guys. I don't get how you finish something this slowly. You have some developments working every single day until 10PM 7 days a week, and things like this where they do work every couple days.
There is a shortage of some of the trades. In new subdivisions, you will see signs advertising certain trades that are needed. You will see buildings that looks like work has stopped but really its a shortage of workers/trades.