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I agree, it can turn out ok as the TD merger did. In that case, it made a lot of sense to use the existing building for support staff. But, Certus is a different animal. The people who created it are investors who will want a decent return at some point. Depending on the merger agreement and the partner, it could be bad or not so bad. I just would not feel good about a proforma with a start up bank.
I like how it's looking for the most part, but that back side without windows looks a bit institutional to me, like a larger city's or county's jail or something.
I like how it's looking for the most part, but that back side without windows looks a bit institutional to me, like a larger city's or county's jail or something.
That is the part that won't be visible from the street. It will be the wall facing the other building. Hence, it is very boring.
Some of it will still be visible from a few directions after the second building is complete. This is especially true if you're heading down Coffee Street. I myself don't think it looks bad though.
This thing is making a tremendous impression on the block where it sits. The second addition going up is really adding a lot of density. Although they are not the tallest buildings, they feel pretty massive up close and the glass is really making it pop. I guess that's what some of the complainers were concerned with, but I like it! Adds variety. Can't wait until the store levels fill in.
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