alafleur
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It's my understanding that Fly has sold about 120 units out of a planned 396 units. Roughly 30% sold.
It's my understanding that Fly has sold about 120 units out of a planned 396 units. Roughly 30% sold.
So whats the panic,the ground breaking is not scheduled until fall/winter 2009 which is still a year down the line.Away from the mediocre design of the building the location is great.This project will most likley get build.
If they don't get the additional height approved then quite simply it will NOT get built (not in it's current form at least).
If I was buying into this project I would at least wait for that to happen. Not like this thing is gonna sell out anytime soon anyway.
Yup, but the idea is to step down somewhat towards Clarence Square.
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CityPlace Signature probably wouldn't even be visible from Clarence Square as it is directly (and significantly) behind the Apex towers from that vantage point.
Price is on the high side imho in this economy,I agree they might have a hard time reaching the magical %70 before construction starts..the area is better than the Concord condos..
I think people mean the Concord condos south of the tracks... CityPlace proper, if you will.
Close proximity to the lake is about as useful a feature as close proximity to the Skydome. Whoop-de-do. I could easily say Fly is in a better location because of its proximity to actual year-round things to do in this city (theatre district, entertainment district, King West, etc. But they're still literally right next to each other.I think the Cityplace views there are far more superior than the views FLY will have. The best view on the 24th floor of FLY will probably be the east city view, which isn't too much to look at. As to the actual physical location, Cityplace is still better due to closer proximity to the lake.