simuls
Senior Member
First off, this isn't a competition, this is a forum about sharing information. If it differs, let's be adults about it and lose the aggressive tone.
I noticed my error and you're correct about Edge/PF. I've been inside Edge, and it has concrete walls between units, but not down the hallway. I think you're mistaking interior suite walls (between a bedroom and living room, for example) as between unit walls. I don't know about PF.
DNA phase I/II have concrete walls between units and down the hallway. Zip/Battery park also have concrete walls between units, I'm unsure about the hallway. Pantages - concrete, Radio City - concrete all around, College Park - concrete all around, all Cityplace building are concrete between units, not down the hallway.
Ok, I have. Just today I've seen X, Murano, Maple Leaf Square, everything being built in Liberty Village, Bridge, Bohemian Embassy, West Side Lofts, Cityplace, Harbourfront West, and they are all concrete between units - although not all have concrete down the hallway.
It was quite a nice walk actually, thanks for the suggestion!
And w.ll.am is correct. Noise travels through everything and in my experience, it has more to do with ceiling/floors than anything else. There are drywall products that are super effective for cutting down on noise. It would be great if builders chose to go this route, because despite what some people on this forum believe, their margins are anything but super thin.
I mentioned new builds and conversions. Edge is new, not a conversion, and the condo tower at the printing factory is new, not a conversion.
I noticed my error and you're correct about Edge/PF. I've been inside Edge, and it has concrete walls between units, but not down the hallway. I think you're mistaking interior suite walls (between a bedroom and living room, for example) as between unit walls. I don't know about PF.
Why don't you name them? You were wrong in your first sentence, why should I believe you now?
DNA phase I/II have concrete walls between units and down the hallway. Zip/Battery park also have concrete walls between units, I'm unsure about the hallway. Pantages - concrete, Radio City - concrete all around, College Park - concrete all around, all Cityplace building are concrete between units, not down the hallway.
Your ancedotal evidence doesn't trump mine at all. The new builds I see around the city have single stud drywall partitions.
I've looked at cityplace and liberty village, thay have single stud drywall.
Why don't you go and look at some of the condos I mentioned...and tell me where the concrete walls are?
Ok, I have. Just today I've seen X, Murano, Maple Leaf Square, everything being built in Liberty Village, Bridge, Bohemian Embassy, West Side Lofts, Cityplace, Harbourfront West, and they are all concrete between units - although not all have concrete down the hallway.
It was quite a nice walk actually, thanks for the suggestion!
And w.ll.am is correct. Noise travels through everything and in my experience, it has more to do with ceiling/floors than anything else. There are drywall products that are super effective for cutting down on noise. It would be great if builders chose to go this route, because despite what some people on this forum believe, their margins are anything but super thin.
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