christiesplits
Senior Member
The best angle I've seen was when on I was on a ferry to Ward's Island. They look like a diamond in the rough when compared to the cold and grey Harbour Castle/Square complex.
I walk around there often and have viewed a number of units as well. The design of this project has been divisive among my friends. Some love it, many think it is too busy and looks old.
I do like the architecture overall, but mostly from a distance. Up close from the street, the buildings have a big grand presence. The 'top' sections are impressive. The buildings look great from the water.
However, I'm not a fan of how the balconies look up close. It creates a cluttered feel and I could almost imagine lots of clotheslines with white shirts and briefs blowing in the wind. There aren't any of course, but the design elicits that sort of image for me.
Going inside some of the units, I would say that only the very best units near the water and Western water facing side give good bang for the buck, and that's a lot of bucks! The units that face each other do not give me a sense that I'm getting what I would pay for considering the prices. The water views from these are 'ok', but not the best. The Harbour square cluster of condos offer better views at a slightly better prices in my opinion. Layouts are a bit tight in the sub-800sqft range. I've viewed 2 larger units on the Western side, and they have fantastic layouts and views...for well over $1.5M.
I'm 'ok' with the new tower. It's a bit plain for my tastes, but not terrible.
Wow, I didn't realize that were still landscaping here.
It's not like there's any reason to go down there and check it out for yourself. It's a windswept promenade flanked by this building's anonymous glazing. It leads to a large blank wall. The landscaping through the complex looks like something you'd see in any ordinary new condo development (save for the stone-faced retaining walls). The end result is something that seems to contribute less to the waterfront than the Harbour Square complex.
it doesn't seem they take any winter protection measures for the trees whatsoever, this was a warm winter, in a cold winter this close to the lake the plantation will not survive.
Earlier today:
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