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One Young (née Mayfair Hotel) | 5 fl | Complete
Forever is such a long time....

For years to come? Quite possibly.
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Kitchener is renowned for its downtown gravel lots.
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(06-08-2017, 10:09 AM)Markster Wrote: Kitchener is renowned for its downtown gravel lots.

I'd take that Jane's Walk.
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It has me wondering - which King St W/E lot has been vacant longest? The most prominent one would be the gap between Frederick and Queen, but there are a number of others.
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Quote:Mayfair Hotel | 0 fl | Complete

This gave me a chuckle... has it always been this '0 fl' description? Big Grin
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Since the demolition, yes.
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8 months later and all I hear is crickets... will there ever be movement on this prime 'building lot'?
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Ask the City.
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(03-27-2018, 07:13 PM)KevinL Wrote: Ask the City.

Well, Bernie Nimer does own it. And he claimed he was going to develop it. But ...
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And now, again finally, a plan for "One Young", and it looks good! DTK is on a tear!

https://www.therecord.com/news-story/880...otel-site/
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Thumbs up to rooftop patios!
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Here's the render in thread

   
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Kind of wierd they wouldn't including the new tower too
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There will be no tower until some time after this project is completed, if construction is to begin next spring.
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Also, that design may still be shifting so it's likely they've embargoed it for now.
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