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OK, maybe it's stuff visible through the windows. Bottom line, people are moving in.These units don’t have balconies from my understanding
OK, maybe it's stuff visible through the windows. Bottom line, people are moving in.These units don’t have balconies from my understanding
If you had a look in those corridor-like units, you might wish otherwise. The exterior and urban condition is fantastic, but those ground units took me by surprise.If I could afford to buy a place, I think this building would be my top pick.
its all rental so you'd have to buy the whole building to ownIf I could afford to buy a place, I think this building would be my top pick.
Wonder if the 2 bedrooms and 3 bedrooms are thin as well. The whole glass door thing is surprising to me because it doesn’t seem very safe. Kinda gives a storefront vibe from what I seeIf you had a look in those corridor-like units, you might wish otherwise. The exterior and urban condition is fantastic, but those ground units took me by surprise.
Your can’t place any type of furniture without it creating a block to basic circulation. And couple the thin window at one end of a 40’ deep unit with the large tree canopies at the north, they are incredibly dark
that first image is interesting. some of those buildings they rendered in have already been completed (Harris Square, Canary Commons, Canary Block) and some that are under construction or in application process they chose to omit (28 Eastern, Rekai Centre Cherry Place, Power and Adelaide). An updated image would have been a great opportunity to capture all this changeTricon has updated the leasing website for Canary Landing with suite layouts and a whole whack of new renderings and images.
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Of note, I thought these two aerial shots of the west don lands / canary district with some of the future phases rendered in were pretty neat
Great update, thanks! In reply to your observation about trees, "The trees look so good along here…": I totally agree, each time I pass this area on my bike, I am so glad that trees were there through the construction period! Which makes me think about many other construction sites that would plant some trees (tiny, usually) only after completing all the landscaping. Wouldn't it be nice if trees were planted at the beginning of the construction process (if possible)? That way the construction site would look way more friendly to passers-by and would instantly blend in when the construction is over.View attachment 501829
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The trees look so good along here…
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