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    Default New Condo for DT Windsor - Wyandotte/Ouellette

    New tower, 16 floors 119 units proposed for the corner of Wyandotte and Ouellette.

    Sadly, that includes 4 floors w/parking [[should be underground, grumbles).




    From this article: https://windsorite.ca/2020/09/new-co...ntown-windsor/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canadian Visitor View Post
    New tower, 16 floors 119 units proposed for the corner of Wyandotte and Ouellette.

    Sadly, that includes 4 floors w/parking [[should be underground, grumbles).

    From this article: https://windsorite.ca/2020/09/new-co...ntown-windsor/
    The proposed building is called the Inspiration Tower from Inspiration Group of Companies based out of Mississauga. It's one of six 16 storey condo towers proposed for downtown for a total of 1,414 condo units. That doesn't include the 16 storey Glenkash Luxury Suites that was proposed 2 years ago at the northwest corner of Victoria and Park Street https://windsorstar.com/news/local-n...box=1600135800

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    This is a solid project on the northern edge of downtown. I hope this is an indication of increased development in downtown Windsor. The investment by U of W and St. Clair College is a start.

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    Not the greatest design in the world, but it’s still a nice addition. And it’s always nice to see a surface parking lot being built on.

    Are there any renderings available for the 5 other towers mentioned in that article?

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    6?? Jesus, what do the other ones look like? locations?

    It's about time Windsor start building some high-rises, considering it's very high rate of growth.

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    What's been fueling all these new condo proposals in Windsor has been the rapidly rising residential real estate prices:

    "The average price for August 2020 was $430,810, up from $336,472 in August 2019." https://windsor.ctvnews.ca/mobile/av...mJDtQIKDespite

    In 2010, the average residential home sales price in Windsor was $163,054. Ten years later, it's $430,810.



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    Windsor is catching up.

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