northlands Senior Member Member Bio Joined Jun 18, 2019 Messages 1,895 Reaction score 7,214 Nov 22, 2023 #961 David A said: I am glad this building is still here. Even though it is not that big, it fits in nicely with the character of the nearby buildings. We have few contiguous blocks of older buildings in the downtown core. Click to expand... Me too. I thought that was fun about the photo - the contrast of the finely aged brick at street level against the young glass behemoths in the sky.
David A said: I am glad this building is still here. Even though it is not that big, it fits in nicely with the character of the nearby buildings. We have few contiguous blocks of older buildings in the downtown core. Click to expand... Me too. I thought that was fun about the photo - the contrast of the finely aged brick at street level against the young glass behemoths in the sky.
Y YegAtLarge New Member Member Bio Joined Nov 6, 2023 Messages 12 Reaction score 40 Nov 26, 2023 #962 Here's the first "big" neighbourhood: Alberta Avenue, Part 1/2 (taken September 2018)
Y YegAtLarge New Member Member Bio Joined Nov 6, 2023 Messages 12 Reaction score 40 Nov 26, 2023 #963 Alberta Avenue, Part 2/2 (taken September 2018)
Platinum107 Senior Member Member Bio Joined Nov 26, 2017 Messages 1,447 Reaction score 5,795 Mar 20, 2024 #964 A vibey evening on Columbia/105th Ave. Can we do more tree planting like this building did? even with the tight space these trees seem to have grown pretty well.
A vibey evening on Columbia/105th Ave. Can we do more tree planting like this building did? even with the tight space these trees seem to have grown pretty well.
G Glenco Senior Member Member Bio Joined Dec 4, 2020 Messages 1,513 Reaction score 6,491 Tuesday at 2:49 AM #965