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864-872 King St W | 55, 44, 38, 16 fl | proposed
#91
2025-12-05
                   
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#92
Man...enough credit doesn't go to those riggers for what they do. Some operator out there is looking at his new office for the next year and a half.
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#93
(12-06-2025, 02:48 PM)Rainrider22 Wrote: Man...enough credit doesn't go to those  riggers for what they do.  Some operator out there is looking at his new office for the next year and a half.

For sure, it all depends on how you're wired, I bet most of those operators would view working in an office setting as some form of torture
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I see some of the building forms have been built. If I remember right, they're starting with the smallest tower. Does anyone know which one is next, or the overall order they'll be building them in?
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(8 hours ago)ac3r Wrote: I see some of the building forms have been built. If I remember right, they're starting with the smallest tower. Does anyone know which one is next, or the overall order they'll be building them in?

For now only the 45 floor tower at the rear of the property. Vive has put a pause on other projects in KW, including future phases of this until the water issue is rectified to some degree. They have a significant project in St Catherine's that they'll likely focus on and also some land holdings elsewhere in Guelph and Milton.
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