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Manulife (King Centre) redevelopment project
(01-11-2022, 03:17 PM)tomh009 Wrote:
(01-11-2022, 01:12 AM)ijmorlan Wrote: Thanks for this. I didn’t realize that existed; or maybe it didn’t last time I looked (I think the CAO is fairly recent). Very interesting! And good to see confirmation of my belief that the “S” in “WSCC” stands for South, not Standard.

That's the confusing bit ... if you search for "Waterloo" and "1", you will get links to both of these:
  • WATERLOO NORTH CONDOMINIUM CORPORATION NO. 1
  • WATERLOO SOUTH CONDOMINIUM CORPORATION NO. 1

But if you search for something more recent, such as "Waterloo" and "666", you will get:
  • WATERLOO STANDARD CONDOMINIUM CORPORATION NO. 666

And that's WSCC as well!

Interesting! Searching under Waterloo for 260 gives me “WATERLOO CONDOMINIUM CORPORATION NO. 260”, so it appears there are some that are just plain “Waterloo”. So the drop-down seems a bit different from a list of condominium regions even though it looks like it should be just that. I’m guessing they merged North and South into just Waterloo and then added the Standard later, but I’m not certain. Still weird that just a simple detail of how condominiums operate would be so hard to dig up.
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RE: Manulife (King Centre) redevelopment project - by ijmorlan - 01-11-2022, 06:32 PM
RE: Manulife Development Project - by robdrimmie - 05-21-2019, 02:54 PM

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