Nimbus
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They still are open, they just don't keep retail friendly hours for the most part.If Hillhurst Hardware was still open, they'd quickly sell out of pitchforks.
They still are open, they just don't keep retail friendly hours for the most part.If Hillhurst Hardware was still open, they'd quickly sell out of pitchforks.
Agreed! There should be retail along 3rd ave and preferably 9a st, along the train station side. I don't know why we still can't make a proper TOD. Retail street activation along transit stations is one of the key pieces to unlocking vibrancy that comes with a TOD development. This is why TOD developments are so bumping in Vancouver. They got a skytrain station that basically drops you off at the theatre's ticket counter. Is a couple retail bays too much to ask for?This better not get approved without retail added to the 3rd Ave side.
Big time. It’s something missing in Kensington.A convenience store on the corner would make a killing.
The CPC agenda is up and so it all of the materials for the land use for this application. Quite interestingly, it is a refusal recommendation.
Report, Background, Proposed DC Bylaw, Applicant Submission, Public Comments, CA Response, Heritage Calgary Response, UDRP Comments
The main point of contention leading to the refusal recommendation seems to be over the amount of money paid for the bonus density, and better transportation demand management measures to support the zero parking rate. This paragraph from the report seems to sum it up best:
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Call me naive, I had no idea you could just pay to get past something like that.The CPC agenda is up and so it all of the materials for the land use for this application. Quite interestingly, it is a refusal recommendation.
Report, Background, Proposed DC Bylaw, Applicant Submission, Public Comments, CA Response, Heritage Calgary Response, UDRP Comments
The main point of contention leading to the refusal recommendation seems to be over the amount of money paid for the bonus density, and better transportation demand management measures to support the zero parking rate. This paragraph from the report seems to sum it up best:
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Someone wanna fill me in on the Pros and Cons to the bonus density rate policy?Call me naive, I had no idea you could just pay to get past something like that.