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102 Scenic Drive Condominium Complex

Large Multi-Family Project

Lethbridge, Alberta
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102 Scenic Drive is a six-story, 342 unit building that offers one of Lethbridge’s most signature views overlooking the iconic viaduct bridge and coulees. The concrete building is currently under development with completion scheduled for 2024. The building will house 346 luxury condos, made up of 2 buildings connected by a plus-15 and 2 levels of underground parking. Currently in Construction – Scheduled for May 2024 Completion.

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Owner: Monterra Homes

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