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Williamsburg Walk | 4 fl | U/C
#31
Building 3 is in the lot between Swartz St and a Cotton Grass St. (The staging lot for building 2) They have set up the staging lot for staging three across Cotton Grass Street backing onto the Borden Wetlands
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#32
The address on the first page is incorrect. All three buildings have Commonwealth Drive addresses. 325 Max Becker is where the sales office was, facing the roundabout.
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#33
Phase One (Complete) pictured, Phase Two on the right, Phase Three hole to the right of Phase Two


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#34
Yeah, each building gets the end block facing Commonwealth between two streets; the first was from Max Becker, second from Dubrick, third will be from Swartz with Copper Leaf capping it.

Buildings beyond those three will first be on Copper Leaf opposite Commonwealth; then I think two more in the empty Copper Leaf/Fischer-Hallman triangle.
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#35
(01-27-2019, 08:45 PM)KevinL Wrote: Yeah, each building gets the end block facing Commonwealth between two streets; the first was from Max Becker, second from Dubrick, third will be from Swartz with Copper Leaf capping it.

Buildings beyond those three will first be on Copper Leaf opposite Commonwealth; then I think two more in the empty Copper Leaf/Fischer-Hallman triangle.

Buildings beyond the 3, are shown to be much larger, 8 or 9 stories I believe?
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#36
^Cotton Grass St.
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#37
Thanks for the clarification and updates everyone
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#38
(01-28-2019, 08:10 AM)Spokes Wrote: Thanks for the clarification and updates everyone
The third building is up to the 3/4 floor in different sections and it's coming along faster. The only thing is all the buildings seem to be different heights.
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