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Weber Yards (1333 Weber St E) (nee Elevate Condos) | 15, 15, 12 & 12 fl | U/C
There was only one crane. There was a portable one by the first tower to finish the roof top.
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(05-12-2025, 10:36 AM)Rainrider22 Wrote: There was only one crane.  There was a portable one by the first tower to finish the roof top.

Thanks.  I swear they rebuilt the crane on the open pit or tower 2?
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(05-12-2025, 08:25 PM)Square Wrote:
(05-12-2025, 10:36 AM)Rainrider22 Wrote: There was only one crane.  There was a portable one by the first tower to finish the roof top.

Thanks.  I swear they rebuilt the crane on the open pit or tower 2?

You're right, they recently put the second tower crane back up for the second building and now it's gone again.  It surprised me too.  Only thing I can think is that the new owner might not be ready to build building 2 but figured that leaving the hole in the ground for a few more years isnt really a good option.  The shoring is usually only designed to last a year and it was well past that. Maybe it's even insurance related, such as insurers not wanting an unsecured hole in the ground beside the new building and a busy road.
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Yes, remaining crane is down. I think because they have completed the underground. Probably not ready to start the second tower yet.
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Yeah that's likely the case. Cranes cost a lot to rent, so assuming they weren't using their own then they probably just figured they'd dismantle it and only put up a new one when they get the green light to continue the above ground work.
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Just drove past this development and it appears to have rebranded as Weber Yards.
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https://weberyards.com/

Saw an add on Instagram this morning. Starting in the low $400s.
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(05-27-2025, 09:15 AM)creative Wrote: https://weberyards.com/

Saw an add on Instagram this morning. Starting in the low $400s.

Wonder what the sqft cost looks like?   Pre-construction ondo seems like a hard sell these days.
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(05-27-2025, 11:47 AM)panamaniac Wrote:
(05-27-2025, 09:15 AM)creative Wrote: https://weberyards.com/

Saw an add on Instagram this morning. Starting in the low $400s.

Wonder what the sqft cost looks like?   Pre-construction ondo seems like a hard sell these days.

Right now they are not selling pre con, they are only selling from the already built building (marketed as circuit).
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Half a million dollars to live here...amazing.
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I just realized that the underground that they recently finished up is actually the foundation for two more buildings. Until now I had always assumed in my head it was just the second building. It might be a while till they get those built. I wonder how sales are going on the first building, and also I wonder when occupancy might be.
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First building commencing occupancy and already in the news

https://www.ctvnews.ca/kitchener/article...ner-condo/
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Absolutely shocking news! Joking.
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(09-25-2025, 05:32 AM)Momo26 Wrote: First building commencing occupancy and already in the news

https://www.ctvnews.ca/kitchener/article...ner-condo/

This is not unique. You can get an occupancy permit well before the finishes are in, and not all units need to be ready for occupancy. The main difference here is that the original developer ran out of money so the project was massively delayed, so the new owners are keen to move in as soon as possible, and the (new) developer didn't include enough buffer in their occupancy schedule.

None of the things mentioned in the article are fundamental problems. Not nice, but can surely be addressed in the coming months.
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Back in the news!

Too bad too sad? Contract is a contract?

https://youtu.be/NyznZ-p1onc?si=wo1DIzgKFd5Zgrw7
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