Overview of the District
Both District buildings have been designed to fit right in. Similar to the community itself, the project has art spaces, sustainable features, green outdoor spots for friendly chats, and all sorts of other stuff we think you’ll like. Located close enough to the area’s cultural scene so you can feel it, but not so close that you can hear it, this is a prime spot. This is District.
There will be two brand new buildings and a fully restored heritage building. After all, mixing the old with the new is what we’re all about.
Inside
Downstairs, we’ve got your indoor times covered. We’ll be installing the most kitted-out media room you could imagine. With surround sound, a big flat screen, comfy seats and a wet bar.
Yes, you read that right. Wet bar.
If fitness is your thing, the building also has a full workout room. That means an actual gym including cardio machines and free weights, not just some creaky pulley-operated contraption from the eighties.
Outside
What do you normally see on the tops of buildings? People you don’t know, in a penthouse you can’t afford — that’s what. We didn’t much like the sound of that, so instead, we’re building two rooftop patios for everyone. They’ve got big barbecues, lots of lounging spots, a shared vegetable garden, and even a couple of fireplaces. Don’t like heights? Then check out the courtyard between the residences and heritage building. Take a seat on a bench, and have a deep thought or two.
Maybe you’ll think. “Hey, who does all this gardening? It’s really nice.”
The answer is, “Not you, so don’t worry about it… ever.”
“Love one another, and think of me once and a while.” – Inscription on tombstone near the mouth of old Brewery Creek
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has." – Margaret Mead, Writer
“You don’t have to go to Paris, you don’t have to go to New York—it’s all right here.” – Olivia, local boutique owner
“Main Street still has a level of reality. It’s a neighbourhood…neighbourhoods are important” – Dustin, local barber
“I’m here because my people are here” – Local shop owner
“We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” – Sir Winston Churchill
“There’s always events, art galleries; you tend to see familiar faces… which I like” – Main St. local
"There's a great community here. South Main has a thriving mix of galleries, bookstores, coffee shops, restaurants and clothing boutiques that are owned by like-minded individuals." – Local record shop owner
"Main St. is home to many artists, writers, students and young professionals. There's also a sense of history here." – Local business owner