It's simply on hold for the time being. DundeeKilmer people say it will still be Ten Arquitectos, but don't have a go-ahead date for it yet.
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Correct. That wouldn't stop the marketing of another building before then though, but neither Canary District nor Canary Park are sold out yet, so it remains to be seen when the next building would be launched. There's no reason to believe that the Ten Arquitectos building will be next, meanwhile, as it will be the highest end of the bunch down there. That says to me 'save for last, have a successful neighbourhood under your belt, get the best price for it.'
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Both Canary Park and Canary District are up around the 90% sold mark. Yes, they are the only market buildings which are slated for a 2016 occupancy, but there are the TCHC buildings down there and the George Brown College residence that will occupy as well. By September 2016 there will be a few thousand people living on those streets.
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My understanding is that all of the remaining sites will be market buildings as well.
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DundeeKilmer has hired LiveWorkLearnPlay, the firm responsible for Mont Tremblant, Whistler, and Blue Mountain villages to find the right mix of neighbourhood and destination retail for the area, aiming to focus on the fitness market that can be reached by the area's location on the Don and Waterfront bike trails, etc.
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Does that translate into a rack of corporate chain stores?
Hope it doesn't end up looking like the Disneyesque parts of Whistler, Tremblant and Blue Mountain.