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131 University Ave W | 16 fl | U/C
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This proposal has changed significantly from the last set of renders.

This is the description of this project on the PG Design Studio website.
"High-rise residential
15-storeys, 92 units
1 bedroom suites

Situated within close proximity to 2 major universities along a major regional corridor, 131 will offer pedestrians a series of pathways connecting them to the site and surrounding area providing a long awaited solution for the student on foot. The north façade’s ‘visual pathway’ will incorporate a lighting feature that will become a beacon along University Avenue that will inevitably act as an urban wayfinder and focal point."

If you go to https://www.pgdstudio.com/, you can also see the new renders for this project under "Upcoming Projects".

They have a new explainer video for this project, showing the new renders:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j46lXoO2b60
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131 University Ave W | 16 fl | U/C - by Lens - 10-30-2015, 02:56 AM
RE: 133 University Ave E | 16 fl | U/C - by Ace - 12-06-2018, 11:22 AM
RE: 133 University Ave W | 16 fl | U/C - by kalis0490 - 05-27-2019, 08:31 AM

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