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The Bright Building (749 King St W) | 18 + 3 fl | U/C
#61
Professional building is now fully demolished.
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#62
It looked like everything has been demolished down to the foundations.
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#63
Drove by today. Signs up showing that it will be the Bright Building.
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#64
and there you have it.... thanks
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#65
I found this page. The Bright Building
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#66
Who guessed it???
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#67
Not much happening at the moment.

   
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#68
Looks like the Schneider's site, lol
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#69
So the name "The Hudson" is out now?
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#70
Any ideas/insights on what unit prices will be starting at?
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#71
Bump.
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#72
(06-23-2020, 11:21 PM)Momo26 Wrote: Any ideas/insights on what unit prices will be starting at?

Given the lack of pre-sales I assume rentals. The rental costs at Circa or Barrel Yards are probably comparable, but no one will know until the building is actually renting.
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#73
I’m just disappointed the dental office next door isn’t part of this project. It’s only a single-story building and could easily fit into a commercial unit on the ground floor of the new building. While we’re at it, extend onto some of KCI’s land a little bit and move the KCI visitor parking into the new building’s parking structure, leaving a garden area between KCI and the new building.
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#74
That all requires the neighbouring property-owners to be willing to sell, though. Including the school board.
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#75
How many Corey Hart quotes will this building be responsible for?
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