I think it's against code to have a main door of a home open immediately onto a public sidewalk but don't quote me on it
If you go on Mill east of Cherry (south side) you’ll see a couple blocks of units that open right onto the sidewalk. The ground level units on the south side are also the same, but currently enjoy some privacy
 
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The bedrooms look pretty small last time I walked by it. It seems like the more bedrooms you get the more spacious the layout is.
 
Now the laneway is VERY quiet and all the action is going on on the north side of the development.

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Are those interlocking curbs?

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In the laneway, it's quiet. One worker was working on the trees along the south side of the laneway.

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All the rain this week didn't even slow these guys down.

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Boulders for the courtyard.

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Northwest corner.

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I do have some questions about some of the finishes... kinda like a 🤔

No support here. I guess they are relying on the soil to hold the bricks in place? If so, well. Here's the southwest corner...

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And then this...

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Also. More planters and cutting away the cement wall to fit the planter?

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Load docks are being painted all the way down into the underground...

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