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The second measure announced was the launch of consultations on the taxation of vacant land, a measure which the federal government argues will incentivize landowners to build homes.

"The federal government is seeking feedback from provinces, territories, and municipalities that are interested in implementing their own vacant land taxes," the press release said.


C'mon parking lot tax... In all seriousness they need to give this some teeth. Because what really is vacant land, it isn't a parking lot. I cannot really think of much "vacant" land in the city. Help me out here.
 

The second measure announced was the launch of consultations on the taxation of vacant land, a measure which the federal government argues will incentivize landowners to build homes.

"The federal government is seeking feedback from provinces, territories, and municipalities that are interested in implementing their own vacant land taxes," the press release said.


C'mon parking lot tax... In all seriousness they need to give this some teeth. Because what really is vacant land, it isn't a parking lot. I cannot really think of much "vacant" land in the city. Help me out here.
We do already tax parking lots. For example, 500 6th Ave SW is assessed at $12.6M and the Chevron building just north of it (500 5th Ave SW) is assessed at $18.7M. Obviously there's still a gap there but $12.6M of assessed value isn't nothing. I'm all for developing on these parking lots, but the reality is the economics needs to be there. Toronto and Vancouver's surface parking has all but vanished in the last 10-15 years not because of some tax but because landowners see more economic uses.
These policies are useless in the big cities, as you point out, there isn't some magical pile of vacant or unused federal land in major cities. One of those sounds good in theory until you take a look at the details.
 
We keep seeing rumours of our proposal involving tall towers near the Stampede. I don’t know about you guys, but I believe in the old saying of “where there’s smoke there’s fire “ .
With the project to renovate Victoria Park/Stampede Station now completed, I wouldn't be surprised if we see more activity in that area for sure.
 
New DP in for the big vacant lot on the SE corner of 4 ST NW and 16 AV NW. Looks like Rosedale Cleaners will be demolished as well to accommodate this one. 6 storey residential building with a Shoppers Drug mart taking up much of the main floor along with a couple more CRU's. I see this as a big win, both as a nearby resident and generally for 16th.

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New DP in for the big vacant lot on the SE corner of 4 ST NW and 16 AV NW. Looks like Rosedale Cleaners will be demolished as well to accommodate this one. 6 storey residential building with a Shoppers Drug mart taking up much of the main floor along with a couple more CRU's. I see this as a big win, both as a nearby resident and generally for 16th.

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That's a good addition to 16th. That site must have some significant soil contamination from the old Rosedale cleaners which was on that site pre 16th ave refurb (judging by the pipe farm there now).
 
New DP in for the big vacant lot on the SE corner of 4 ST NW and 16 AV NW. Looks like Rosedale Cleaners will be demolished as well to accommodate this one. 6 storey residential building with a Shoppers Drug mart taking up much of the main floor along with a couple more CRU's. I see this as a big win, both as a nearby resident and generally for 16th.

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Agreed. Big win for 16th ave.

Any idea on the architect or developer?
 
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Found an update from the beginning of September on RiverWalk West


The RiverWalk West project team is now working to refine the conceptual design before construction can begin. An updated timeline is expected to be shared with Calgarians in late 2024.

I assume we'll get a VE'd design at some point over the winter too. I assume construction in Spring '26?
 
Found an update from the beginning of September on RiverWalk West


The RiverWalk West project team is now working to refine the conceptual design before construction can begin. An updated timeline is expected to be shared with Calgarians in late 2024.

I assume we'll get a VE'd design at some point over the winter too. I assume construction in Spring '26?
Looks like it was published (or republished today), the timeline is now early 2025 for the full concept. There's a mention for "a municipal pool in a way that you could experience water in the river throughout the year, day and night". I assume this means an indoor pool?

 
Looks like it was published (or republished today), the timeline is now early 2025 for the full concept. There's a mention for "a municipal pool in a way that you could experience water in the river throughout the year, day and night". I assume this means an indoor pool?

Is this funded? I didn't think so but could be wrong.
 

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