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^est. summer 2027

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*keep in mind that Lilac is now 7 storeys with slight design revisions, but here's an idea of what the block will look like.
 
^est. summer 2027

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*keep in mind that Lilac is now 7 storeys with slight design revisions, but here's an idea of what the block will look like.

So that means concrete build? I wouldn't have thought a 7 storey concrete build (given its more costly construction) is more financially viable versus a 6 storey wood frame?
And if not, what's advantage of going to 7?
 
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Light gauge steel (LGS).

A variety of reasons for the choice.
From a quick search it looks like an LGS building would have concrete on top of steel framing as the floor slab, so I imagine the end product will have better soundproofing than a wood building? If so, make sure that's in the advertising, I think a lot of people avoid the smaller buildings because of their reputation for being noisy!
 
One rare thing in downtown Edmonton will become less rare once this is built.

A completely developed block!
It'll be real nice. That's one area where Calgary and Ottawa really stand out despite similar populations. Both of their downtowns feel much more complete. Though we do have a bit of an advantage being a late bloomer that a lot of our lots are filling in with residential, uni/college, and other amenities that create a more livable mixed use environment. Calgary's downtown office build out blows ours away, but it's dead at 5pm whereas Edmonton is showing real signs of life.
 
One rare thing in downtown Edmonton will become less rare once this is built.

A completely developed block!

Even with this project and Lotus, I wouldn't call it a completely developed block - still some gaps, but hopefully some movement on those soon
 
Even with this project and Lotus, I wouldn't call it a completely developed block - still some gaps, but hopefully some movement on those soon
There will be literally no other developable land left on this block once these two buildings are complete.
 

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