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Old Posted Mar 24, 2022, 2:31 PM
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Originally Posted by tddasv View Post
More details on Carlisle Suites (downtown St. Catharines) available:

-19 storeys
-220 dwelling units (180 1-bedroom, 40 2-bedroom). It appears that 28 of these rooms (the whole 2nd floor) will be used as student dormitories, perhaps for nearby Brock University downtown campus.
-3 commercial units (all ground floor)
March 2022 update from Toronto Star:




Anyone travelling in downtown St. Catharines near the bus terminal may notice a large crane.

The tower crane at its full height is 235 feet, and it’s assembling the new 18-storey apartment building at 57 Carlisle St.

Developer Nick Atalick from Nickel Development has been working on plans for what will be called “Carlisle Square” for more than five years.

At the groundbreaking for the building in September, Atalick said his family has a long history in downtown St. Catharines, as his father ran Homestead Bakery downtown 70 years ago.

Atalick also redeveloped the old Leonard Hotel into Carlisle Suites, the part-residential, part-restaurant buildings that faces St. Paul.

What we know so far about this new building:

• The 228-unit building will be built over the next 10 to 12 months

• The units will be rentals

• The new building will have two levels of underground parking

• The main floor will be for commercial use, including a small grocery store, internet café, and health and wellness store

• The next 17 levels will be residential

• The top-floor penthouse suite will include a gym

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Not sure I've seen the latest render for this project here yet either so posting here:



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