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10625 - 84 AVENUE NW Plan I17 Blk 82 Lot 25 - Major Development Permit​

External ID
634571021-002
Job Type
Major Development Permit
Description
Construction of (a) new building(s), Demolition
Applicant
EVERFOR STUDIO LTD
Status
Intake Review
Class of Permit

Create Date
October 28, 2025
Approval Date

Location
10625 - 84 AVENUE NW Plan I17 Blk 82 Lot 25
Neighbourhood
STRATHCONA


10039 - 87 AVENUE NW Plan I1 Blk 106 Lot 27 - Major Development Permit​

External ID
634671094-002
Job Type
Major Development Permit
Description
Construction of (a) new building(s)
Applicant
LANDEV ARCHITECTURE INC.
Status
Intake Review
Class of Permit

Create Date
October 28, 2025
Approval Date

Location
10039 - 87 AVENUE NW Plan I1 Blk 106 Lot 27
Neighbourhood
STRATHCONA
 
What is this?
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10625 - 84 AVENUE NW Plan I17 Blk 82 Lot 25 - Major Development Permit​

External ID
634571021-002
Job Type
Major Development Permit
Description
Construction of (a) new building(s), Demolition
Applicant
EVERFOR STUDIO LTD
Status
Intake Review
Class of Permit

Create Date
October 28, 2025
Approval Date

Location
10625 - 84 AVENUE NW Plan I17 Blk 82 Lot 25
Neighbourhood
STRATHCONA


10039 - 87 AVENUE NW Plan I1 Blk 106 Lot 27 - Major Development Permit​

External ID
634671094-002
Job Type
Major Development Permit
Description
Construction of (a) new building(s)
Applicant
LANDEV ARCHITECTURE INC.
Status
Intake Review
Class of Permit

Create Date
October 28, 2025
Approval Date

Location
10039 - 87 AVENUE NW Plan I1 Blk 106 Lot 27
Neighbourhood
STRATHCONA
Everfor has been building a bunch of ugly plexes in Garneau that kind of look like horse stables. Landev seems nicer.
 
The Dog continues to check all of the boxes and deliver.

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As someone who lives off Whyte, 124th street seems way more vibrant compared to Whyte. Maybe because I don't go down 124th as much but I can't recall seeing that many vacant storefronts). It might also be that 124th is not as wide as Whyte which I feel gives it a more urban and vibrant look. There are so many vacant storefronts on Whyte Avenue and sometimes it can feel quite depressing. Granted, Whyte Ave east of 99th is thriving!
 
As someone who lives off Whyte, 124th street seems way more vibrant compared to Whyte. Maybe because I don't go down 124th as much but I can't recall seeing that many vacant storefronts). It might also be that 124th is not as wide as Whyte which I feel gives it a more urban and vibrant look. There are so many vacant storefronts on Whyte Avenue and sometimes it can feel quite depressing. Granted, Whyte Ave east of 99th is thriving!
Yes, 124 Street seems to have done better with retail lately, whereas Whyte Ave is more a collection of restaurants and bars now with a lot of the older retail that used to be there now gone.

It may be in part because Whyte Ave is a more expensive street to be on but it doesn't really draw a more upscale crowd. It is close to the university, but that probably more benefits the nightlife.
 
I think 124 is more stable. Whyte is bigger highs and lows.

124 has some horrible streetfronts of vinyl and solid walls without windows. The galleries are quiet. Next to no “nightlife”.

Whyte ave has a ton of trendy and cool spots. Major bars and event spaces. More touristy feeling spots, way more retail and foot traffic. Much more vibrant imo.

But whyte also has more noticeable vacancies, disorder, noisier traffic.

Tough to compare. 124th is mostly 30-60 year olds grabbing beers or wine sorta vibe. Whyte ave is sports and music bars, cool retail, gimmicky stores and food.
 
I think 124 is more stable. Whyte is bigger highs and lows.

124 has some horrible streetfronts of vinyl and solid walls without windows. The galleries are quiet. Next to no “nightlife”.

Whyte ave has a ton of trendy and cool spots. Major bars and event spaces. More touristy feeling spots, way more retail and foot traffic. Much more vibrant imo.

But whyte also has more noticeable vacancies, disorder, noisier traffic.

Tough to compare. 124th is mostly 30-60 year olds grabbing beers or wine sorta vibe. Whyte ave is sports and music bars, cool retail, gimmicky stores and food.
Plus 124 benefits from bookending Winketowin, being within walking distance to far more people on a day-to-day basis, and the demographics that the restaurants and retail tends to attract probably has a little bit more disposable income.
 
Plus 124 benefits from bookending Winketowin, being within walking distance to far more people on a day-to-day basis, and the demographics that the restaurants and retail tends to attract probably has a little bit more disposable income.
Yes, 124 Street now gets the benefit of the growing population just east of it, which is probably more on the younger side of the 30-60 age range, as well as the well off established areas to the west which are probably more towards the older side.

It certainly doesn't have the touristy feel of Whyte Ave, which also interestingly still has little of the chain retail and hospitality that other cities major retail streets seem have. Perhaps in part this is because no hotels on or near 124 Street or nearby.
 

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