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316 King Street North | 15 fl | Proposed
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This project has since been updated since it was originally posted. In March 2020, the developers made a second submission. In November 2020, they made a third submission (only including shadow studies etc). There was apparently a formal public meeting in February of 2021 but I didn't pay any attention to that.

Since the TinyEye pictures are gone from the original post, here are two really bad renderings I found in the March 2020 Urban Design Brief. It definitely looks very...Waterloo...in other words, ugly. Can't tell if they were trying to go for some faux-historial look with this or not:

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Since this is still up on the Zone Changes page on the City of Waterloo website, who knows what's going on with this... There are a hell of a lot of stalled projects in that city that have not made any moves in years, but which have not officially been cancelled either (87 Regina, 26/26 Princess and Strata, for example).
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RE: 316 King Street North | 15 fl | Proposed - by ac3r - 09-08-2021, 11:01 AM

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