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Luxury awaits at The Spencer in Old Ottawa East

85 condo units on offer at new nine-storey tower at Greystone Village

- ANITA MURRAY

Condo living returns to Old Ottawa East as eQ Homes launches its third tower at Greystone Village — The Spencer.

Following the success of its award-winning River Terraces and River Terraces II buildings, and after taking time to start constructi­on on two rental buildings in the urban village, The Spencer arrives at a time when many builders in the city are releasing only a handful of lots at a time and while there is still a “huge demand for homes in Greystone Village,” says marketing and product manager Tobin Kardish.

“We have a large waiting list of prospectiv­e homeowners who are anxiously awaiting this release.”

All 85 units in the nine-storey building were made available as of Oct. 17, but the launch is being done virtually, which means interested buyers need to register for an appointmen­t. Units range from bachelors starting at 316 square feet to penthouse suites with up to 1,472 square feet, two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a den. Prices range from the high $200,000s to about $1.3 million.

All units come with a balcony or terrace, in-suite laundry and Blomberg appliances. Also standard: eQ's SmartHome package, which includes a Nest thermostat and the ability to control lights through smartphone apps, hardwood flooring, soft-close cabinets, granite or quartz counters, oversized windows, nine-foot ceilings, air conditioni­ng and an ERV (energy recovery ventilator).

The building — like all others at Greystone Village — is designed by Hobin Architectu­re. “Every suite has been thoughtful­ly laid out to maximize space,” says Kardish.

Architect Marc Thivierge says the design takes its cues “from the landscape, existing heritage of the site and new urban fabric at Greystone Village.”

The developmen­t, which is LEED-certified (Leadership in Energy and Environmen­tal Design) and which has twice won local awards as a planned community, is located on 26 acres between Main Street and the Rideau River surroundin­g the historic Deschâtele­ts building, former home to the Oblate Brothers.

Years of planning and consultati­on between the city, the developer (Regional Group, parent company of eQ Homes) and the community resulted in a unique developmen­t of more than 900 singles, townhomes, condos and rental apartments, paired with dedicated retail, commercial and communal space centred around the Deschâtele­ts building.

The building has been conditiona­lly sold to the French Catholic School Board (Conseil des écoles catholique­s du Centre-Est), which plans to relocate its Main Street elementary school to the site, says Kelly Rhodenizer, who is director of commercial and multi-family developmen­t at the Regional Group. A community centre is planned for part of the ground floor, while efforts continue to bring affordable housing for seniors to the fourth and fifth floors.

About 240 homes have been built on the Greystone site and constructi­on is underway on two rental buildings along the Grand Allée, the pedestrian-friendly thoroughfa­re that draws you into the community from Main Street.

Greystone is “a sense of place,” says interior designer Richard Newbury of Creative Friction, who has worked on the amenity spaces of both Terraces buildings and The Spencer. “The site is fantastic along the river. I just think it speaks nicely to the place.

“There's a quality and a level that they have throughout the whole Greystone Village,” he adds. There's “a real attention to detail, contrast of materials, stones, glass, metals as an exterior element and all of those things are things that we borrowed and brought into the interiors.”

Newbury is particular­ly fond of the sculptural lighting his firm chose for the lobby, but he's quick to point out that the rooftop terrace and the layout of the units themselves are big selling points at The Spencer.

Thivierge says the form of the building “evolved from a somewhat strategic placement on the site. Considerat­ion for views, engagement with the street, surroundin­g community and the Rideau River all play an important part with its evolution.”

Judy Charles moved into Greystone Village in July and loves it. A longtime Old Ottawa East resident who was downsizing, Charles chose a two-bedroom-plus-den unit at River Terraces I.

“I wanted something that was big enough to feel comfortabl­e but not so large that I was rambling around in it,” she says. “I loved the idea of having the views, which have proven to be amazing. It had a community feel, and that's what I was looking for.”

River Terraces I has since sold out and River Terraces II is 85 per cent sold, says Kardish. Initial occupancy for The Spencer is expected for spring 2023.

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A rooftop terrace offers views of the Rideau River and features dining areas, outdoor fireplaces and plenty of seating.
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The largest penthouse suite offers an open-concept living room, dining room and kitchen wrapped in windows on two sides.

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