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The Grand | ?m | 12 fl | Complete
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The Grand
170 Water Street North, Cambridge, Ontario
http://grandcondo.ca/
Developer: Haastown
Project: 12 story condominium along the Grand River

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August 3, 2014

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Waterscape condo taking shape in Galt's core
March 11, 2014 | Ray Martin | Cambridge Times | LINK
Quote:CAMBRIDGE – There will be more than just tulips pushing up through the snow this spring in Galt as The Grand condominium at Waterscape begins to take form.

It’s the second highrise condominium tower being built by The Haastown Group at the confluence of Ainslie and Water streets, overlooking the Grand River. When completed during the summer of 2015, the new luxury $30 million condominium will stand 11 storeys tall with about 106 apartment units.

“We already have the financing in place,” Paul de Haas, Haastown president, explained.

Getting all the approvals in place for The Grand has been a walk in the park compared with the painstaking seven-year process it took to complete Waterscape.

“This time things went much smoother because we went through all the necessary approvals with Waterscape,” he said.

The Grand will be built just south of Waterscape, sharing a common terrace, and feature underground parking.

Rob Gazzola, Haastown’s senior development manager, said the presale of units in new development have gone well and to his surprise there was a recent surge of interest in the project.
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I went past this one earlier this afternoon. It looks to be about halfway done with work progressing on the 6th floor
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This project should be finished by the end of November:
http://www.cambridgetimes.ca/news-story/...-november/
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