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I don't know about this specific project, but Arts Common on 118 was proposed years ago to replace the old cycle shop which has since been torn down.

My brother was involved and they tried to make it work for years but didn't gain any traction.
 
Just saw these on AB Major Projects.......never heard of them

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Nope, different and as per the above unlikely to happen.

The one you are referring to died a sad death due to scope creep, burnout and cost of construction.
 
Yes, Alberta Avenue has had a number of setbacks over the years and this project would have helped with a small-scale reversal (landed in the dumpster pre-COVID). I know the area because it includes the house that I grew up in near Delton Elementary where I attended (grades 1 to 6) and Eastwood Junior High (grade 7) before we moved out of the area. First came the loss of the packing plants -- Swift, Burns, and Canada Packers; and more recently the demise of Northlands. Alberta Avenue used to be a pretty vibrant street -- not so any more.
The meatpacking industry in Edmonton declined in the 1980s, when many of the plants converted to distribution centers. The Burns plant was demolished in 1988, and the Canada Packers plant was demolished in 1995. The original Swifts building was demolished in 2002.
The industry's decline was marked by poor working conditions, including low pay, dangerous substances, injuries, and worker abuse. Several of the fathers on my block worked at the Packing Plants. Peter Pocklington (grandpapa of the Edmonton Oilers) actually owned Swifts for a period of time.
 
I'd argue that it is as much a transient workforce/population as much as a lack of storage.
 
Derwas Court (across from Oliver Exchange) is for sale. I really hope someone picks this beauty up and restores her. I can't speak to the condition of the building but I definitely feel like someone could walk away with a bargain here, despite an undeniable need for restoration $. This location is going to be so hawt in 5-10 years and these lofts could go for a small fortune if they're done properly.

I was passing by the Derwas Court apartments for the first time in a while and was really taken by their beauty. Does anyone know what's going on with them? They've been fenced for at least several months—are they being restored?
(photo taken from a moving bus—apologies for the weird angle)

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Some interesting infill happening in Woodcroft.

Looks like it will be three 4-unit rowhouses, all with secondary suites. 24 homes on a lot that used to be 2 SFH's 😮

Site has been vacant for 10+ years as well. With the Brentwood project getting started, there will soon be a lot more people in this area to make use of the new Coronation rec centre!


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Edit: Their previous work looks to be high quality, this could turn out quite nice!

https://platinumlivinghomes.com/sold/
 
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