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Looks like it'll be delayed a couple years with all the stuff going on now
Looks like it'll be delayed a couple years with all the stuff going on now
Why is that? Sorry if I am missing something obvious!Looks like it'll be delayed a couple years with all the stuff going on now
Just a laneway and some possible green space, plans show 12 meters width between 31 and 30. When I arrived and looked at the presentation center 4th day, and knew what else was coming. I didn't want to educate the agent working but she said Goode was the last condo to be built in the area. Well no one told her of 31 Condo, 31R condo and 370 and 370A Cherry Street. I wonder if anyone else heard the same story.How close will No. 31 Condos be to The Goode, like a laneway? A lot of these renderings don't show the other building and I'm sure a bunch of people purchasing on the south side thinking they'll have lake views / any views will be very disappointed. The lack of sunlight will be an issue as well.
You think they will do this in 3 years ? I'm thinking 5 years.Graywood are planning on construction to start next summer and have occupancy anticipated for 2025.
Graywood to ramp up development in T.O.'s Distillery District | RENX - Real Estate News Exchange
Graywood Developments will launch sales of its latest residential project, The Goode, at 33 Parliament St. in Toronto’s revitalized The Distillery Historic District in early September. Graywood purchased two parcels of land immediately adjacent to the Distillery District, in what’srenx.ca
You think they will do this in 3 years ? I'm thinking 5 years.
They came out of the gate fast, 350 units sold during the first 3 days, I got in the see what's left on the 4th day after friends and family. But changed my mind after no balconies on the west street side and tiny kitchens. Only view will be west, 31 on the south, others on the north and 31R east.Looks like that article was originally from last summer. At this point it'll really depend on factors like permits, labour materials availability, and just initiative by the builder.
Developers usually like to give an "optimistic" outlook especially during the early stages of the project. But I think the general rule of thumb nowadays is always tack on at least another year or so to get a realistic occupancy date range.
31 parliament has the same on every permit.
Was looking at the site over the weekend. Huge party in that Airstream trailer in the back. With the sign out front AirShip. Always curious what or who that is. Open every weekend.Just received an email that says the project is over 85% sold, and that the presentation centre on site is now closed in preparation for demolition.