Here we go with the negativity again
Yes, Park Lake is located between two highways, but as I mentioned before, the 399 acre High Park
is located meters away. Almost every condominium is built in somewhat of
a polluted area, especially in downtown.
This week, I'm working again at The Richmond condos and I can't believe
people here have the nerve to make such negative remarks about Park Lake's design, more so concentrating on the podium. The Richmond's entire "body"
is filled with the white stucco/concrete material and contains brown tinted windows looking as if they've been derived from the 80s. Do you think Electric city condos look any better? Palace Pier? Windermere by the Lake looks quite lovely, although the tint of the glass looks tired and apparently was supposed to be another color.
I can give a rat's behind that PL is located between two highways. Having
the Lake and high park literally steps away is unheard of. On top of that, no other building can be constructed in the surrounding area.
Alright, enough of my venting after seeing a few comments here
The initial reason why I wanted to post today was because of the following...
-The glass balconies are finally being installed! They look fantastic.
-Prices of the available inventory have just increased
-I had another convo with a Jamaican fellow who's been working
at the burger place for 15 years telling me that he's seen the blue print
of what they're likely going to be building there. I don't know if I mentioned this before, but he said that the children's playground is going to be moving further east eventually and the burger joint is going to be demolished. Apparently, a 3,000 sq foot retail building is going to be replacing it. We'll see what happens in the next few years.
-Some of the podium suites look very close to being completed, as I seen
them with doors, frames and finished painted walls.