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There's been a ton of activity in the southern parcel of this site in the last month or so, as you can see above. (A lot of excavation, etc.) I think that part of the site is being worked on by non-Dub management (unless I'm mistaken). Meanwhile, you can see that the townhome skeletons are finally getting some exterior work.
 
There's been a ton of activity in the southern parcel of this site in the last month or so, as you can see above. (A lot of excavation, etc.) I think that part of the site is being worked on by non-Dub management (unless I'm mistaken). Meanwhile, you can see that the townhome skeletons are finally getting some exterior work.
My buddy works for a medium size GC and was at this site very recently. I have no further details but it makes me think you’re right about possibly non-Dub construction management.
 
^Found out some more details for you guys. It's going to be a seniors living complex: http://emmanuelhome.ca/2020/03/04/west-end-inglewood-christian-seniors-home

A new Christian seniors home in west Edmonton is well on its way to becoming a reality! With more than 160 people in attendance at a recent town hall meeting, Executive Director, Darren Sinke presented the plans for a new Christian seniors home to be built in Edmonton’s west end in the Inglewood neighbourhood. With a 3.7 acre parcel of land, a new facility will be built in phases depending on the interest of the supporting community.

A waitlist for a Phase One opening in Summer 2023 was also begun.

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He is just about finished the main building (ye olde Camsell hospital)... he is just waiting until the world-noted medium that he has hired to free up time to conduct a seance in the facility to air any complaints from the current occupants before he enlists new renters (he doesn't want any midnight screamers ruining the newbie experience because they saw a headless groping for his uppermost appendage).
 
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