the only thing being kept if they proceed with what’s been approved are the south and west facades and even then there are some approved “interventions”. the city already approved the demolition of everything else - including the structure if i’m not mistaken - fire damaged or not.
Correct, if anything does get built there they will be required to retain those two facades, but little else (unless they choose to).
 
with the number of fires we are seeing for warmth and for drugs increasing across the board, it’s not surprising to see one in any vacant or nearly vacant building whether it’s brick/beam/historic or a vacant house or garage, or a loading dock or a church…

Very true. NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) recently highlighted the problem:
 
So Westrich bought this property:

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Ritchie from Westrich didn’t say they were in a rush, so likely a few years until we see anything. Their Belgravia, Windsor Park and Grandin 4 projects are next up.
So they didn’t say anything? Or they DID say they weren’t in a rush? Either they said something or they didn’t? Please confirm….
 

Samuel Dean Western Canada Multifamily, JLLSenior Vice President,


JLL Capital Markets, Multifamily is excited to announce the successful off-market sale of the Affordable Storage Lands located in Edmonton's downtown core. The Site sits adjacent to ICE District, and is within walking distance to Loblaws City Market, Central Business District, Edmonton City Centre Mall, MacEwan University, and the Arts District.

The Site is approximately 30,000 sq. ft. of future development land. The Site has been rezoned from Heritage Area Zone (HA) to Direct Development Control (DC1).

Congratulations to all parties involved! #JLL #multifamily #YEG
 
Samuel Dean Western Canada Multifamily, JLLSenior Vice President,

JLL Capital Markets, Multifamily is excited to announce the successful off-market sale of the Affordable Storage Lands located in Edmonton's downtown core. The Site sits adjacent to ICE District, and is within walking distance to Loblaws City Market, Central Business District, Edmonton City Centre Mall, MacEwan University, and the Arts District.

The Site is approximately 30,000 sq. ft. of future development land. The Site has been rezoned from Heritage Area Zone (HA) to Direct Development Control (DC1).

Congratulations to all parties involved! #JLL #multifamily #YEG
This is the sale to Westrich
 

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