Mountain Man
Senior Member
Their permits should be contingent on finishing the Barron building!
Looks like the second storey on the penthouse structure could be complete. Could start to see the exterior coming together soon, maybe occupancy by next summer?Their permits should be contingent on finishing the Barron building!
From a different time:I was looking at Chevron Plaza and I assume they're going to need to replace all the glazing. I wonder if they'll go for a reflective look like it has now.
Yes.Overlook the Barron Building?
I had noted a land use change here. Definitely not the greatest looking building but the location, right next to the elbow is nice for whoever will live there. Was hoping for more of a nest type building here but I could probably say that on any property this size.The first one is a 6 storey project at 101 25 AV SW in Mission, being called "Shorecrest", that will have 74 units. Architect is Manu Chugh and developer is "Mission River Capital Corp".
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What is a nest type building?…Was hoping for more of a nest type building here but I could probably say that on any property this size.
I know that micro units are very en vogue right now, and they work great in places like Europe and Asia where homeowners spend the majority of their time outside of their homes. But to me, Calgary isnt one of those places that is vibrant or exciting enough to make me want to spend most of my time outside of my home (especially in winter).…but the new build will most likely be smaller units that are more expensive.
I should be more clear, the Nest: https://calgary.skyrisecities.com/f...23m-15s-cairo-development-casola-koppe.28625/What is a nest type building?
And just a different lifestyle. Almost nobody lives in SFH in those places, so, there are many more places for people to gather - food halls, coffee shops with multi-level seating, malls, etc. Conversely, almost nobody has a large kitchen, a backyard. Sports that require lots of equipment are far less popular in Asia because there's just no place to put these things. So there are tradeoffs too.I know that micro units are very en vogue right now, and they work great in places like Europe and Asia where homeowners spend the majority of their time outside of their homes. But to me, Calgary isnt one of those places that is vibrant or exciting enough to make me want to spend most of my time outside of my home (especially in winter).




