From a positive side, the shadowing doesn't appear to be as bad as I thought it would be.
Mid-rise buildings framing a park give off Melbourne vibes, and that is good!From a positive side, the shadowing doesn't appear to be as bad as I thought it would be.
Another new project in University District, on Block 11: DP2025-02541
It's a new builder in the neighborhood, Luxuria. Architect is Gravity. It looks to be attached to the wrong property on DMap right now.
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The website for MexiFest says it will be at Eau Claire plaza in early July. So sounds like it will be open by thenTheir construction update from March says that it's planned to be re-opened in mid-2025:
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Eau Claire Area Improvements construction and detours
www.calgary.ca
Retail would be nice as it would help create a nice corridor down 2nd, even a corner CRU would be good, but I get where they're coming from. Their focus is on getting people housed.Regarding the Triangle site in Sunnyside and commercial on the ground, Jaydan Tait has always said he is the business of providing housing for people, not businesses. So I guess that answers that question for all.
Yup, I went on the Jane's Walk in Sunnyside about affordable housing and Jaydan was there to speak to the group at Triangle. He touched on that, as well as the height being just right at 6 storeys to quickly and affordably get housing built. He sure seems really passionate about scaling up Attainable Homes and delivering more units with this ATCO setup.
The fire station? The city and RNDSQR couldn't make a deal and it fell through, so it's stalled out until the city figures out what they want to do.What is happening with the lot across Cold Garden?
Close to the Crown Surplus. The poster for the mid rise is still on the fence but no action ever




