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That Mobile Crane is M A S S I V E. 
Murals on abandoned buildings is where we are at in Edmonton hey? My oh my the bar is so low in this city you could walk over it.Meanwhile
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Why are you so mad about this? The property is slated for demolition for a second tower anyway, but even if that takes a year or more to manifest, I’d rather walk past a nice mural than a building that clearly looks abandoned and has homeless people living in the nooks and crannies.Murals on abandoned buildings is where we are at in Edmonton hey? My oh my the bar is so low in this city you could walk over it.
Between City Center on 102 ave, the Arlington lot, and Oil City, I guess you can leave you property as abandoned, useless, and derelict as long as you want but lets improve it by slapping a mural on it.
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I'm wondering the same thing, mural > no mural imo. Appearances do matter, obviously taking care of the building properly, either by demolition and replacement or renovation is preferable. But once again: Mural > no MuralWhy are you so mad about this? The property is slated for demolition for a second tower anyway, but even if that takes a year or more to manifest, I’d rather walk past a nice mural than a building that clearly looks abandoned and has homeless people living in the nooks and crannies.
Why are you so mad about this? The property is slated for demolition for a second tower anyway, but even if that takes a year or more to manifest, I’d rather walk past a nice mural than a building that clearly looks abandoned and has homeless people living in the nooks and crannies.
I'm wondering the same thing, mural > no mural imo. Appearances do matter, obviously taking care of the building properly, either by demolition and replacement or renovation is preferable. But once again: Mural > no Mural
It's being demolished imminently... having a mural on it to temporarily make it slightly less hideous is a good thing.Imagine all the other possibilities of activating that building, the Arlington lot, City Center, etc....or don't, just slap a mural on it and wait for something to happen.
I didnt say anything about developing it so you have clearly missed my point.It's being demolished imminently... having a mural on it to temporarily make it slightly less hideous is a good thing.
Projects are expensive and don't happen overnight. As I think has been made pretty clear, it's preferable to develop the lots into something cool. But in the mean time, there's nothing wrong with throwing up a mural to beautify the area.
I didnt say anything about developing it so you have clearly missed my point.
For example - The Leder Group, which bought Army and Navy on Whyte is in the process of developing it, but until they build something on it they have plans to make the building useable by turning it into a market of sorts where it is activated and useable for the community for the time being.
Murals on abandoned buildings is where we are at in Edmonton hey? My oh my the bar is so low in this city you could walk over it.
Between City Center on 102 ave, the Arlington lot, and Oil City, I guess you can leave your property as abandoned, useless, and derelict as long as you want but lets improve it by slapping a mural on it.
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Crane coming down?Great shots!
What are the mobile cranes being used for?