I also feel that they should have offered at least a unit or two that had more livable space instead of a garage. This location is literally 50m from the new 124st LRT stop and has everything on the doorstep.
Not sure where to put this question, but it looks like the old 7/11 space on Jasper and 104 street has been leased. Does anyone know what's going in there? It's a prime spot, obviously
slightly off topic and I'm sure there's another thread somewhere, but what is happening with the reno of that historic hangar near NAIT? wasn't there supposed to be student housing as part of that? Haven't heard anything about that in a while and it looked like an amazing project.
Not sure where to put this question, but it looks like the old 7/11 space on Jasper and 104 street has been leased. Does anyone know what's going in there? It's a prime spot, obviously
slightly off topic and I'm sure there's another thread somewhere, but what is happening with the reno of that historic hangar near NAIT? wasn't there supposed to be student housing as part of that? Haven't heard anything about that in a while and it looked like an amazing project.
I think what archited is trying to say is that BCM is still alive and may still have plans to build something on this lot someday. Quite frankly, the simple fact that BCM hasn't gone into receivership is interesting and surprising in itself. It's probably far likelier (and preferrable) that this...
It's amazing how rarely the ROI on building active transportation infrastructure (and even just pedestrian spaces) is considered, even by those who profess to be be urbanites. We have such a long way to go to become anything but a car-first city. Hopefully amazing examples like the Oliverbahn...
Of course we are only worried about eating up agricultural land if we're talking about renewable energy development. Sprawl? Scrape that topsoil and put up a parking lot
Yeah no kidding. It amazes me that people move out the far suburbs and then immediately expect all the same services as the established neighbourhoods near the centre of the city. If you want those services, don't move to the fringes or at least be ready to wait until public transit is built out...
Oktoberfest is awesome, can attest. Do yourself a favour and buy a Stein for $15. My buddies were one of the first 100 in line and got theirs free. Not sure if they do that every day though.
Edit: I guess it's over already. Go next year ;-)