Developer: Calgary Co-op, Royop
Architect: NORR Architects
  
Address: 540 16 Ave Northeast, Calgary, Canada
Category: Residential, Commercial (Retail)
Status: ConstructionCrane(s): 0
Height: 85 ft / 26.00 mStoreys: 7 storeys
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Macleod isn't a lot cause, it's just a different situation from 16th. I don't forsee Macleod getting converted to a legit urban Boulevard any time soon because a) it's so beyond messed up and b) it will always be a very significant corridor for cars (except for maybe the area around and north of chinook), unlike 16th which absolutely has that potential. That doesn't mean it can't be fixed. Get rid of all the stupid driveway access points and fix the ridiculous intersections so the street is less dangerous and traffic flows better. Then use the streets that run parallel to Macleod to create pedestrian friendly main streets that building can front onto and then those same buildings can face away from Macleod. North-South pedestrian and bike flow can be focused on those parallel main streets and away from the Macleod car sewer, and then all you need to worry about is east west crossing which can be fixed by designing intersections that don't suck (and the occasional overpass). Eventually macleod can get so surrounded by an urban canyon that in a decade or two we can start talking about building a lid on top of or burying portions of it.
I agree MacLeod can be fixed with enough money and willpower, but that's where my 'lost cause' feeling comes from. With only so much money to go around, I'd rather see money spent on other areas. Who knows, maybe someday with enough residential development around Chinook and a few of the blocks to the north or south, we could see a decent stretch of urban boulevard, maybe something like a St Kilda road (below). You have basically the same width and the same amoun tof lanes, but done so much better, with a cycling pedestrian lane of to sides. I just don't see it anytime soon, but I'd love to be proven wrong.

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It's all good lol, misunderstandings happen.

I've seen a few projects like this one along this along 16th avenue on Skyrise, and I was just curious: Would you guys say the area is transforming and becoming more pedestrian friendly/urban with all these new mixed-use projects going up? I've noticed that Calgary seems to be getting a lot of new high-density residential along its stroads, which is interesting because Edmonton isn't really seeing the same thing (at least as of now).
16th ave has improved to some degree and with more residents hopefully more businesses. It traffic flow could be slowed down somehow it would have a chance.
 

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