Westboro Station

Written by Matt on June 16th, 2009

One of the things I love about Westboro is the sense of community, which was very evident this past weekend while I walked around Westfest which was located at the feet of an exciting new condominium development. Westboro Station is developed by Bourk Family Developments and Morley Hoppner Group, and is going to add more of that community feeling to the area, which will make the area even more appealing. Barry J. Hobin & Associates were the chosen Architects for the 150 unit, two mid rise residential towers which pays homage to the old train station that stood in that same area (see below).

Phase One of the development is almost completed and speaking to owners who are about to take possession, you can tell the excitement level is very high. Being able to live in one of Barry Hobin’s buildings, is certainly something to be proud of. He has won many awards for his buildings and homes, and is referred to as Ottawa’s only “celebrity architect”.

Take a look at the current progress of Phase one of the Westboro Station development which I took over the weekend.

Phase Two of the Westboro Station development has yet to start construction so take a look at the plans below and the attached Specification Sheets, Floor Plans, and Price List. (Keep in mind that the plan below has north facing up and the bottom rendition has north facing down)

Westboro Station Phase Two Specification Sheet

Westboro Station Phase Two Price List *As of June 12th 2009*

Westboro Station Phase Two Floor Plans

As someone who spends many days in Westboro, I am very excited for this development to be completed! For more or updated information make sure to visit the sales center located at 416 Richmond Road.

http://www.MattRichling.com

Matt Richling is a sales representative with RE/MAX Affiliates Realty Ltd., Brokerage, Independently Owned and Operated - The opinions of the authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the RE/MAX or RE/MAX Affiliates Realty Ltd., Brokerage.

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  1. Jul
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    Jon

    Nice post

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