ChesterCopperpot
Senior Member
The developers have had 19 Draper for a long time I believe, but can anyone look up what they paid for the 456 Wellington property recently?
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Realnet says $13million
The developers have had 19 Draper for a long time I believe, but can anyone look up what they paid for the 456 Wellington property recently?
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I wasn't aware of that distinction - thanks for that!It would be more than 10% here since the site is larger than a hectare - I believe the size qualifies it for a 15% dedication rate.
Thanks! That starts to give some heft to the total—at least $28 million in public benefits value—but yeah, while $28 M is nothing to sniff at, that's not a huge amount for a huge project.Realnet says $13million
they need 2 cylindrical pits to ware the tanks seen on the blue prints.. pits not done yet digging to finish it..
thank you GabrielHurl...
Actually just below but who's counting....^that's above grade for the office tower!
Need that 10 Crane Pic!
Hard to believe that we're only halfway to the supposed 12 cranes that will be on this site - how will they even fit!
8 cranes total. 2 to go after today. Each residential building (A-F) gets one, the office (G) gets two.
That's what I figured originally and certainly makes more sense given the size of the site - I was just quoting the figure in the article above.
"There are currently five cranes on site, but that number will climb to around 12 in later stages of construction, Duncan says."
I think I read somewhere the canopy for the pedestrian mews will have some sort of cranes specifically for it as well?
Not sure!
'Cranes' and 'tower cranes' are different. There will be crawler and mobile cranes on site but there are 8, static, tower cranes at the height.