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They haven't completely eliminated surface parking. They do require a good amount of vehicular circulation given the context of this development though, I think it handles it now about as well as you reasonably could.
They haven't completely eliminated surface parking. They do require a good amount of vehicular circulation given the context of this development though, I think it handles it now about as well as you reasonably could.
Latest SPA submission on PlanIt dated Jan 12, 2018. Includes lots of info including excavation details. 6 floors of underground parking
This is half a kilometre from the Transit City site, ground conditions can change in that distance.
Also, you can always put parking underground, It just depends on how much you want to pay for it. if there are high water levels, you need pumps running 24/7 to keep the water out.
This mixed-use development is composed of an existing 6-storey Hotel which will be renovated and extended up 12 storeys for Hotel rooms. Forty storeys will be added on top of the existing Hotel structure for condominiums and two new additional towers for condominiums will be built as well. The new condominiums will be built as 55- storey residential towers with up to 1,649 units in total for the redevelopment and will feature ground floor retail units at the north end of the buildings. There are sixteen townhouse units associated with the development. The existing 6-storey Hotel building will be expanded from 155 rooms to 260 rooms with a restaurant and other amenities associated with a hotel environment. A Convention Centre with meeting rooms and a ballroom will become part of the Hotel amenities.
New documents uploaded to Planit. Most of them are not viewable yet, but in one of them, I found the following paragraph very interesting:
This mixed-use development is composed of an existing 6-storey Hotel which will be renovated and extended up 12 storeys for Hotel rooms. Forty storeys will be added on top of the existing Hotel structure for condominiums and two new additional towers for condominiums will be built as well. The new condominiums will be built as 55- storey residential towers with up to 1,649 units in total for the redevelopment and will feature ground floor retail units at the north end of the buildings. There are sixteen townhouse units associated with the development. The existing 6-storey Hotel building will be expanded from 155 rooms to 260 rooms with a restaurant and other amenities associated with a hotel environment. A Convention Centre with meeting rooms and a ballroom will become part of the Hotel amenities.
I wonder if it means the existing Hilton Garden Inn will be operational while construction proceeds above?
Canada has added tariffs to things like whiskey and maple syrup, and only from US sources. I don't believe that construction materials were included with the retaliatory measures.Anyone concerned about the impact of the tariffs on the ICONA project? What are the chances of the project being cancelled or delayed? If it moves forward, will the surcharge on materials be put back on the buyers in any way?