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Update on the Affordable Storage building; it's a little hard to spot in the dark, but they're putting glass in that gap that's bordered by the red.
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Here's some pics with better lighting
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This is east side of 116st and south of 104ave. Was there a project here? I faintly remember…

Or is this just a lay down for the Leston project or LRT?
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This is east side of 116st and south of 104ave. Was there a project here? I faintly remember…

Or is this just a lay down for the Leston project or LRT? View attachment 626625
It was rezoned last February. It's now RL h65.0, so expect a 9-20 storey tower here. I'm guessing Leston owns it. I'm hoping Regency does not.
 

  • Eins Development Consulting has applied to rezone a lot in Garneau at 10948 89 Avenue NW, which currently has one single-family house, to allow for a taller multi-unit building. The lot is zoned to allow for a three-storey building with at least 1.2 metres of space on each side. The proposed zone would allow for a building up to five storeys if there are three metres of space on each side. However, given the small size of the lot, it’s more likely the development would be four storeys with 1.5 metres of space on each side, administration said. The lot had previously been part of the city’s priority growth area rezoning project in which administration identified properties that are ideal for increased density, but the property was removed from the project following neighbourhood engagement. Now that it’s up for rezoning again, some neighbours oppose the application because it was removed from the city’s project. Council is scheduled to vote on the rezoning at a public hearing on Jan. 24.
  • The Arabian Muslim Association, which owns the Edmonton Islamic Academy, has applied to rezone an industrial lot in the city’s northwest to build a private school. Administration said it supports the application but noted the project would erode industrial land, which could undermine the recently adopted Industrial Investment Action Plan. The site is considered highly valuable because of its size, about 14 hectares, and contiguous nature; it is one of three remaining large parcels in the city, according to the rezoning report. It’s also located with ease of access to Anthony Henday Drive and 142 Street NW and far from commercial and residential zoning, limiting off-site impacts and nuisances. Council is scheduled to vote on the rezoning at a public hearing on Jan. 24.
 
BP for Lauren McDavid's ventures in the Canada Permanent Building:

To construct Interior Alterations. Demise main floor into separate suites (2 hour demising wall). Suite 100 (tenant improvement) for a bar / lounge (main floor). Suite 200 main floor and second floor for furniture retail store in an existing commercial building (Canada Permanent Building). "Trove"
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^ yup classic Tessco build issues. Looks like a pretty extensive job too--new windows, vapour barrier, stucco, probably balconies as well.

Shame because aside from the build quality issues (and junk elevators), they're actually a nice change from the usual lowrises. I rented in one for a spell and really liked it. Spacious, well laid out, big windows, forced air heat, and the novelty of the open air hallways never wore off even in -30.
 
What are the "Tessco issues"? Something that affects all of the various "gates" style buildings?

I also find them quite interesting and might consider living in one at some point. Something to avoid if one was looking for a unit to buy?
 
What are the "Tessco issues"? Something that affects all of the various "gates" style buildings?

I also find them quite interesting and might consider living in one at some point. Something to avoid if one was looking for a unit to buy?
Someone else will know the story better than I. But Tessco was the developer and builder of all the Gates style lowrise apartments that are all around the city. Lots of build quality issues on basically every single one that have incurred significant special assessments. The developer’s nephew also died at one of their sites due to lack of guardrail on a roof and the scumbag owner was heard on the 911 call telling the super to put up a guard rail before OH&S showed up.

Here’s a good story on the issues faced at Rossdale Court, another one their buildings: https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.1050482
 

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