AlbertC

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I like the streamlined look. Not sure how well that will survive revisions, developer economics and choice of materials though.
 
This is encouraging. I think the "old main street downtown" areas in the GTA have been somewhat undervalued in recent years and can be redeveloped thoughtfully.
 
A nice building that belongs in downtown Toronto's waterfront! Love those curve walls with the gold and red orange looking precast brick columns etc!
 
Documents are up.

The new rendering below shows how it would look from Church Street W, from the GO Station parking lot. Hopefully this helps up the expectations, as the Dominion Skate Building redevelopment on Railroad Street is looking rather disappointing with the grey glass, spandrel, and mullions. (Maybe the balconies will improve things there, at least.)



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Very impressed by the amount of developments near Downtown Brampton. Is this amount of condo development unprecedented in the city’s history?
 
Very impressed by the amount of developments near Downtown Brampton. Is this amount of condo development unprecedented in the city’s history?

Yes, even though some of the highrise projects being built or proposed – like 45 Railroad – are purpose-built rentals. Both Stella and Duo are under construction at Steeles and McMurchy, and there’s the MontVert buildings underway.

The last mini-boom of condo development in Downtown Brampton was nearly 20 years ago, when the buildings on George Street (Renaissance), Market Square, and Queen East (Park Place) were built.

Brampton has not been much of a condo development market, but things are changing.
 

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