itom987
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So... are the shipping containers being shipped to the construction site by train?
So happy for you guys!!Update: We received our development permit approval today! We have been moving forward with our detailed design and are hoping to submit our Building Permit by mid-month. We plan to mobilize in January.
I am SO EXCITED!!!!1111111Update: We received our development permit approval today! We have been moving forward with our detailed design and are hoping to submit our Building Permit by mid-month. We plan to mobilize in January.
Even dumber question, how do handicapped folk access those handicapped washrooms on the second level? I don't see any elevators.This might be a dumb question, but what will become of the MKT restaurant/bar? It's in a designated heritage building, right?
Construction of Station Park — a marketplace built from shipping containers that is expected to lease 28 food, beverage and retail spaces on Whyte Avenue — is also slated to start next month, with a potential grand opening later this year, said Akeem Brown, a conductor with Beljan Development.
Is station flats (I think the south end of the site) still in the works or on the shelf? Haven't seen a DP for that one.Update: We received our development permit approval today! We have been moving forward with our detailed design and are hoping to submit our Building Permit by mid-month. We plan to mobilize in January.
No kidding. I don't even know what the other conversation was about. Moved to a Rossdale topic in the Real Estate sub-forum.Whoops. I thought I was in the Iron Horse thread.
Here's their website, where you can find more details and renderings, as well as links to their podcast.Stanley Construction Ltd.
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#NewAward: Beljan Development has awarded Stanley Construction Ltd. Design-Build Station Park project in the heart of Old Strathcona. Starting this spring, the project will come live by 2022 featuring 28 spaces for food, beverage and retail uses.
Station Park revitalizes Gateway Boulevard and breathes new life into the area with its unique architecture that fosters an impressionable sense of place. This redevelopment situated north of the CP Rail Station brings a modern twist to the historical asset that commemorates its roots and ties in today’s community along Whyte Avenue.
Repurposed shipping container units are ideal for a variety of general retail uses and the thoughtfully designed environment urges visitors to explore the park. Interactive indoor and outdoor space celebrates locals coming together. The site is located only minutes from public transportation and University of Alberta and surrounded by densely populated communities.
Stanley Construction Ltd. is collaborating with Hodgson Schilf Evans Architects Inc., Ethos Engineering, Arrow Engineering Inc. a division of Englobe Corp., Lehmann Plumbing and Heating, Larsen Engineering, Triwest Innovations, Gradex, Inc., Nichols Environmental (Canada) Ltd.
To learn more about the project (Now Leasing!), visit: https://lnkd.in/g34JJWNc
Rendering Curtesy: Hodgson Schilf Evans Architects Inc.