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City Centre/Young Condominiums | 17, 25 & 6 fl | U/C
(04-09-2021, 09:18 PM)tomh009 Wrote: It's fairly wide, yes. I expect this is less expensive than building two separate towers. But will it look as bad as DTK -- or Circa? I hope not, but can't really tell yet. The original City Centre looks OK to me, if a bit generic.

I'm worried it will look on fairly on par with Duke Tower in terms of how interesting the building looks. The original plan for this project had a shorter tower that looked very similar to the existing City Centre building, then it was redesigned as this super wide rectangle and taller tower. The materials might be better than Duke Tower, but the design is so plain looking:

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At the very least, the 6 floor section facing King Street is going to look pretty good.
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RE: City Centre/Young Condominiums | 17, 25 & 4 fl | U/C - by ac3r - 04-10-2021, 09:38 AM
Re: City Centre Condominiums - by rangersfan - 08-25-2014, 09:52 PM
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