Soho Champagne photos from my trip to Ottawa on July 13, 2015. Funny building as it looks different from every side.

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The sales centre a block away on Preston Street.

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Not sure if this is phase two or something else.

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I appreciate the curve and the amount of windows on that one wall, but that's about it. It also kind of annoys me that they went with a different tint of glass and grey brick. Just enough that phase 1 and 2 don't match.
 
I appreciate the curve and the amount of windows on that one wall, but that's about it. It also kind of annoys me that they went with a different tint of glass and grey brick. Just enough that phase 1 and 2 don't match.

Interesting. I appreciate the different window tint and ever so slightly lighter brick. They are still cohesive, but without making them twins of different heights.
 
Maybe it's because the window shades aren't in, but so far I like this tower better than the first one. The height and black mechanical penthouse help.

The blank wall from the first tower's podium really bothers me.
 

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