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This area could be one of the densest in our city beyond Whikwentowin/garneau once finished.

We badly should have got the capital line extension to be 2 more stops to heritage valley.

It likely will, which is pretty bad when considering that its deep in suburbia with (currently) pretty subpar transit access and walkability. Suburbs should be dense, but the inner city should be denser imo lol
 
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Possible Canadian Tire?
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Ahh, my neck for the woods.

Don't think that'll be a Canadian Tire...but I have seen no signs as to what it will be.

We're also getting a Wal-Mart at some point in this area too.

So...yay?
 
This area could be one of the densest in our city beyond Whikwentowin/garneau once finished.

We badly should have got the capital line extension to be 2 more stops to heritage valley.
I choose to blame the the cancelled hospital
 
^I am concerned. This initial tease does not look good.

Also, that stucco wall on the Icon 2 tower is an abomination. Who ever ok'd that should be tarred and feathered and laughed at until the end of time.
 
No word of a lie, I was at the design decision meeting (no, I did not make that call).

It was to 'improve privacy' for those units by reorienting those windows so that they did not look into the hotel.
 
No word of a lie, I was at the design decision meeting (no, I did not make that call).

It was to 'improve privacy' for those units by reorienting those windows so that they did not look into the hotel.

Did they know they were building a highrise residential tower in the DT of a major city?! Blinds exist. You can even get blinds, I have them, that give privacy but still allow light to pass through.

Also, yes I’m concerned with how that hotel is looking.
 

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