It’s funny this thread got bumped because this afternoon I saw a client (I’m barber) who works for Oxford in sales and he showed me rendering of this future tower on their new app and it’s nothing comparable to the current rendering right now.
I didn’t dare to ask him if I could take a picture of the real rendering to post it here but next time I see him ( a month or so) I will.
He told me it’s gonna be 60 something storeys, of what I saw the tower is much better than the rendering we have.
The tower it’s called The Hub and they created a really nice app for the sales in 3D where you can see all the details you can even zoom inside.
I will post more news next time
Sorry for my english
Usually hotel and condo floor plates average about 9 to 10 feet with the floor included. And office floor plates average about 12 to 15 with the floor included. So when you stack both office and hotel, condo together. You can see it takes more condo, hotel plates to balance with an office plates. So a 45 storey office building comes close to about 55 to 65 storey condo building depending on the height of each plate.
It’s funny this thread got bumped because this afternoon I saw a client (I’m barber) who works for Oxford in sales and he showed me rendering of this future tower on their new app and it’s nothing comparable to the current rendering right now.
I didn’t dare to ask him if I could take a picture of the real rendering to post it here but next time I see him ( a month or so) I will.
He told me it’s gonna be 60 something storeys, of what I saw the tower is much better than the rendering we have.
The tower it’s called The Hub and they created a really nice app for the sales in 3D where you can see all the details you can even zoom inside.
I will post more news next time
Sorry for my english
They are anticipating this to be done in 5 years by 2023
Hmm? if that's the case it would have to break ground by early 2019...
strange that without no development application submitted how that can happen