CplKlinger
Senior Member
Filled it out with glee. I laughed when I saw one of the options to the question "what impact does this property have on the surrounding community" was very positive. I know they have to have it listed, but still.
Imagine the presence the Tegler Building would have had, and how it would have complimented the adjacent LRT line. Hopefully this property gets sold to a developer with the vision, resources, and dedication needed to bring something like this back.Done. Also, this is a neat view:
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The Problems Property Imitative has legal tools at their discretion including taxing at a higher rate. It will take some time to build a case and take action.Done.
However, I question whether this will result in any concrete action. I worry that this will continue to be an eyesore for another 1 or 2 decades.
There were a few incidental artifacts saved and subsequently sold but nothing of substance. It’s pretty easy to see why in this video. https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/video/1.3897185Did the bricks of the Tegler get kept anywhere, the way the Alberta Hotel bricks were stored?
It most certainly is.is this AI?