Every time I look at the south side of Kensington Road between Crowchild and 14th street, I want to cry. What a great corridor it could have been if the city had a bit more foresight back then.
Total sadness. I imagine road would’ve been designed that way probably 100 or more years ago. Nobody back than ever dreamed Calgary would be pushing 2 million people, and they would need to plan things.
 
A unique configuration like this leaves a pretty interesting opportunity. There's a chance to take advantage of the fact you don't have front yards, I don't know what that is or looks like... Let the experts bring you ideas.
 
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A day of unprecedented joy in NW Calgary. Spandrel now adorns Kensington Road

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It’s too bad the courtyards always seem to be on the north side of the buildings. Therefore, in the shadows and not as enjoyable. I think that is want I’m seeing.
 
It’s too bad the courtyards always seem to be on the north side of the buildings. Therefore, in the shadows and not as enjoyable. I think that is want I’m seeing.
A lot of the developments have to have a step back on the side that would cause a shadow, so unfortunately the terraces are often on the north side. They could do terraces on the south side, but then it takes away from their buildable space.
 
When I look at this image (from @trtcttc), it reminds me that we have a ways to go before we have any real density. It's improving for sure, but still so many SFHs so close to the core.

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There’s the RNDSQR development and multiple 19th street facing lots for sale that more buildings like 19+2 and Frontier can be built. And that the city improves the 1 bus to a Max Service.
 

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