gsunnyg
Senior Member
Haven't seen this rendering shared on the forum. A straight-on look.
Waiting with bated breath to see what the external panels will look.Haven't seen this rendering shared on the forum. A straight-on look.
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Impressive that they got that window/wall ratio to pass NECB
And you can take your limiting distance to the middle of the street. They could probably come close to 100% glass if they wanted to.
Part of it might be the rendering. The rendering looks close to 50%, but in real life I estimate the amount of window space is more around 40%Impressive that they got that window/wall ratio to pass NECB
Like a lot of developments this shifted from condos to rentals in the downturn.This has probably already been discussed, but is this going to be rentals?
This might be a dumb question, but how would a developer go about converting rentals to condos?That's correct. It was originally going to be condos, but was changed to rentals early in the construction. That's the market these days. In 5-10 years who knows, we might see all of these projects being converted to condos.
This might be a dumb question, but how would a developer go about converting rentals to condos?
Pretty much how I remember it, expect from my experience the tenants didn't move out until after (If I'm remembering the events correctly)Get all your tenants to move out. Set up a condo corporation. Legal and condo docs. Set up reserve fund. Register all units as condominium property with land titles. Sell them.