Twelve years later, there's an interesting article in The Star today about change coming — at some point — to the HarbourPoint buildings. Now that the Maple Leaf Quay buildings are partway through their (so far, so good) rebirth, the retail and three condo components at HarbourPoint are thinking about what they might do to fix things.
There's a funny quote in it — funny to me at least as someone who lives in a building where the special assessment is very dirty word — where one residents says she'd be happy to give up to $1,000 to make the building prettier. Good luck with that thousand bucks.
Anyway, worth a read: http://www.thestar.com/business/eco...e-renovations-coming-to-the-harbourfront.html
We'll see what happens!
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There's a funny quote in it — funny to me at least as someone who lives in a building where the special assessment is very dirty word — where one residents says she'd be happy to give up to $1,000 to make the building prettier. Good luck with that thousand bucks.
Anyway, worth a read: http://www.thestar.com/business/eco...e-renovations-coming-to-the-harbourfront.html
We'll see what happens!
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