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864-872 King St W | 55, 44, 38, 16 fl | proposed
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(08-22-2024, 10:44 PM)ZEBuilder Wrote: Vive has now submitted the first ZBA of for this project, since Vive is phasing this project each phase is going to get a different ZBA. The first phase is going to be the 44 floor building marked as Tower A on the original picture I posted. The building itself looks almost like 1001 King St S just taller and different colours so presumably this might be precast, it really has that feel.

The building will contain 455 units, of which 304 are 1 bedroom and 151 are 2 bedroom. The building will also contain 261 parking spaces, contained in the podium and 2 floors of underground parking, due to this being set back from the road the parking podium looks hideous in the renders but there is hope for a future building to block it.

In the posted documents there are floor plans for each proposed unit, the smallest unit is a 1brdm at 544 sqft and the largest is a 2brdm unit at 847sqft.

Docs:
Phase 1 Docs
Phase 1 Floor Plans
Phase 1 Urban Design Brief

Renders:

Podium viewed from King St:


Tower viewed from the park behind the site:

So is the 38 storey building now 44 storey and only 3 buildings being 55, 44, and 16 stories?
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RE: 864-872 King St W | 55, 44, 38, 16 fl | proposed - by Square - 08-23-2024, 01:51 AM

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