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Was this a money issue? I think this building requires extensive work. maybe the plans were sitting there ready but shelved until the money came through?
 
Honestly, The City is terrible at getting these projects moving. Their affordable housing project by the dog park in Mt Pleasant (a whopping 16 units) was proposed before Covid and is still under construction. This one - 5 years to produce a DP and they aren't even anticipating construction start til next year. Add it all up and it'll be 10 years to occupancy by the time this thing opens.

Scotia Place does show that The Cit can get things done if the momentum and political will are there.
Scotia Place feels quite different though, it seems to be an issue with the Calgary Housing group in general. It's also not a Calgary issue alone, when I lived in Toronto, the City Housing corp was similarly slow at getting things done. Sometimes I wonder if it's cheaper for them to contract out the whole thing rather than have the city run it.
 
Man, they should've torn it down and built 3 new towers on such a large site, while incorporating affordable units in it. This is so ugly :(
 
This version would've been VEd to oblivion into a giant gray slab
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That version still looked better. The weird awnings are throwing me with the new version. I can’t tell what material they will be. I fear they’ll be fabric and end up filthy and tattered.
 
Cant say i agree, that grey version looks horrible IMO. I dont mind the new one, but like most simple designs, materials will make or break it. Fabric awnings? Not a chance, probably some kind of metal panel
 
That version still looked better. The weird awnings are throwing me with the new version. I can’t tell what material they will be. I fear they’ll be fabric and end up filthy and tattered.
I sincerely hope it's not fabric... But no matter the material, it looks like such a dated design for 2026.
 
So... ATCO is up to something: https://dmap.calgary.ca/?p=LOC2025-0233
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Address
  • 2922 PEACEKEEPERS WY SW
  • 99 PEACEKEEPERS DR SW
Community
GARRISON GREEN
LINCOLN PARK
Existing land use district
Direct Control (1P2007) (DC)
Industrial - Business (I-B f0.63)
Proposed land use district
Mixed Use - General District (MU-1f4h24)
Mixed Use - General District (MU-1f7h95)
Multi-Residential - Contextual Grade-Oriented District (M-CG)
Special Purpose - Recreation District (S-R)
Description
This combined outline plan and redesignation application proposes an outline plan for the future subdivision and development of 9.34 hectares of land 2922 Peacekeepers Way SW and 99 Peacekeepers Drive SW. The application provides for:
  • an anticipated 109 dwelling units within 2 to 3 storey residential buildings (M-CG);
  • approximately 706 dwelling units within mixed use buildings with a maximum height of 24 metres and a maximum floor area ratio of 4.0 (MU-1);
  • approximately 1,018 dwelling units within mixed use buildings with a maximum height of 95 metres and maximum floor area ratio of 7.0 (MU-1);
  • approximately 1.34 hectares of land intended for commercial development (MU-1);
  • approximately 0.28 hectares for a linear park (S-R);
  • the location and size of future public roads and public pathways; and
  • the location of major utilities and services.
There's also... https://dmap.calgary.ca/?p=LOC2025-0223

Description
This outline plan application proposes an outline for the future subdivision and development of 4.97 hectares of land in the community of Lincoln Park.

Curious where they plan to relocate their manufacturing facility... Would be good to have this underutilized part of the city filled in.
 
Someone needs to show the Ship what happened when Marda Loop businesses said loudly and often, "don't come here." Their worry is about residents complaining about the live music. Isn't that on the residents? If the Ship isn't violating bylaws, that's just too bad if you rent an apartment and don't realize your downstairs neighbour is a busy live music venue.
Or they currently violate bylaws, and they don't want to have the people above complain, forcing them to operate within the rules.
 

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