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  1. the42
    42 Bridgeport Road, Uptown Waterloo
    www.the42.ca




    Main Floor Businesses
    Sun Life Financial
    Momentum Developments
    Hairdresser
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  3. UrbanWaterloo's Avatar
    From Kitchener-Waterloo | Member Since Dec 2009 | 5,677 Posts
    #41
    April 27, 2010









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    From Kitchener-Waterloo | Member Since Dec 2009 | 5,677 Posts
    #42
    The42 Newsletter April 2010

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    From Kitchener-Waterloo | Member Since Dec 2009 | 5,677 Posts
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    May 6, 2010



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    From Kitchener-Waterloo | Member Since Dec 2009 | 5,677 Posts
    #44
    May 17, 2010

    View looking east down Bridgeport Road from Regina Street.






    Peppler Street


    Rear View From Young Street
  7. 12 June 2010: Too wet to get any closer.



    To hell with highrises--Waterloo needs another 1000 of these sort of buildings.

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    To hell with highrises--Waterloo needs another 1000 of these sort of buildings.

    Could you spare a few for Cambridge?

    It's looking good. It would be right at home among the new developments going on in Queen West in Toronto.
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    From Kitchener-Waterloo | Member Since Dec 2009 | 5,677 Posts
    #47
    June 17, 2010 - Part 1

    Despite initial thoughts, the "north-side" actually gets more sun, at least at this time of year.


    Bridgeport & Peppler: a few Sun Life employees (currently down at the Bridgeport plaza) are moving to this corner space.




    Parking






    Residential Lobby Area
    Last edited by UrbanWaterloo; 06-21-2010 at 01:56 PM.
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    From Kitchener-Waterloo | Member Since Dec 2009 | 5,677 Posts
    #48
    June 17, 2010 - Part 2: The 2nd Floor





    The last section is a green roof.
    Last edited by UrbanWaterloo; 06-21-2010 at 01:59 PM.
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    From Kitchener-Waterloo | Member Since Dec 2009 | 5,677 Posts
    #49
    June 17, 2010 - Part 3: The 5th & 6th Floor

    5th Floor


    View North


    6th Floor








    Street Level View: Bridgeport & Peppler
    Last edited by UrbanWaterloo; 06-21-2010 at 02:04 PM.
  12. Spokes's Avatar
    From Kitchener | Member Since Dec 2009 | 4,277 Posts
    #50
    Thanks for all the pics! They look great! This things really coming along quickly. I really like the scale of it for Bridgeport, hopefully we see more. Did they give any indication when they'd be done with the forming and moving on to sealing it up?
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    Looking good. Glad they leased out some retail space already.

    It looks like they are starting to build up the sides to get it ready for windows.
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    From Kitchener-Waterloo | Member Since Dec 2009 | 5,677 Posts
    #52
    July 20, 2010





  15. Spokes's Avatar
    From Kitchener | Member Since Dec 2009 | 4,277 Posts
    #53
    Great pictures!

    Is there a site plan floating around anywhere for this?
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    From Kitchener-Waterloo | Member Since Dec 2009 | 5,677 Posts
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    From Kitchener | Member Since Dec 2009 | 4,277 Posts
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    So I didn't know much about the architect for this project, Quadrangle. All I can say, wow. They need to do more projects here. Now. The Saint James Condos would fit great in the warehouse district.
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    Oh yes, Quadrangle is a major firm. I was very shocked and pleased when Momentum selected them as architect, as they do a lot of residential work in Toronto. This development (and Bauer) will hopefully aid in setting a new standard for residential design in Waterloo Region.
  19. Spokes's Avatar
    From Kitchener | Member Since Dec 2009 | 4,277 Posts
    #57
    Quote Originally Posted by SP!RE
    Oh yes, Quadrangle is a major firm. I was very shocked and pleased when Momentum selected them as architect, as they do a lot of residential work in Toronto. This development (and Bauer) will hopefully aid in setting a new standard for residential design in Waterloo Region.
    Is it shocking that they got them because Quadrangle tends to stay in Toronto, or that their services would cost a lot more, or a bit of both? Or something else?
  20. Actually, Quadrangle Architects is one of the more offensive firms in Toronto--minus a few high end projects, like their 155 Cumberland building.

    Better firms are Architects Alliance or Core Architects.
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    Always citing the negative..
  22. Spokes's Avatar
    From Kitchener | Member Since Dec 2009 | 4,277 Posts
    #60
    Quote Originally Posted by urbandreamer
    Actually, Quadrangle Architects is one of the more offensive firms in Toronto--minus a few high end projects, like their 155 Cumberland building.

    Better firms are Architects Alliance or Core Architects.
    What makes you call them offensive?
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