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Always sad to see pre-war buildings come down, but understanding the need for housing, and the decent design of what's proposed, I accept this change in this context.
 
Glad to see some movement on this one!

On a sidenote, anyone know the timeframe on when all of this watermain work on Hawthorne is supposed to wrap up? Am I crazy but wasn't it either torn up or repaved back in 2023 too?
 
It's located in a very desirable area, it doesn’t need to invent its location.

And the building looks good. I like the height, density, materials and colour palette! I also like that so may units have balconies. The developer could have simply copied this design for 335 Roosevelt instead of creating something so bland (and no balconies)?

Edit: I meant 398 Roosevelt, e.g. The Westmount. Same developer, but significantly less appealing building.
 
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