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Maybe I'm in the minority here, but I actually think this is turning out nicely. The street-level bricking looks beautiful. I know the cheaper cladding used above is not as nice, but at least the building is architecturally interesting in its overall design. It's not a classic building, but I like its uniqueness, and think its turning out well.
 
any chance someone can get pics of the back?
From today. Looks like:
(a) The interiors on the lower floors of the condo done (I could see drywall done, pot lights in the bedroom, and mirrored closet doors). I noticed some people on the balcony across the street at Scout (which seems similar level of completion) - so I think some move-ins have started there, and suspect lower floors will start moving in to Reunion Crossing imminently.
(b) One townhome row is fully bricked, one has a full structure with windows, and being bricked next, the other two are at their second floor, but with active work being done, so I suspect they will be completed soon too.
(c) The driveway seems to have been paved and is open now when you walk by with a curb. I didn't notice side-walk yet.

Exciting progress in my opinion!
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The brick on the rear of the building looks nice. I would've preferred if they used that material for the front facing St. Clair instead.
 

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