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Making Home at NinetySeven Victoria (83-97 Victoria St N) | 1-3 fl | Complete
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This project has finally been completed. I got to take a look around the project recently and it's a great new facility which will have a huge positive social impact on the community. The features they've chosen to include are really good and the architectural design of the existing and new buildings really offer a nice atmosphere. I really like the warmth you feel inside the St. John's Kitchen area, which is emphasized with the material choices they went with - lots of wood, light, contemporary finishes but without feeling exceptionally sterile. The large windows really let in a lot of light, with a nice view to the courtyard which also provides visitors a semi-secluded space (and it does a good job mitigating the noise of Weber Street). Today is the first official day of its opening with a donor recognition event taking place, although it isn't yet fully operational.

The Working Centre, bnkc architects and Perimeter Development will be hosting a public open house this Saturday (the 27th) if you want to check it out. They'll have guided tours between 10 AM to 2 PM or you can just pop in and check out the new buildings, outdoor spaces and landscape architecture.
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RE: Making Home at NinetySeven Victoria (83-97 Victoria St N) | 1-3 fl | Complete - by ac3r - 09-25-2025, 07:24 PM

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