Yeah it's funny...a decade or two ago I would've hated this. But after all the vinyl/hardie board we've been inundated with, I'll take this brick and stucco project any day.I actually don't mind it. If they stick with the brick and stucco, and go with a semi-modern look the stone at the bottom it'll be fine. It's a nice change from the vinyl and hardie board siding
It does, but that's what I like about it. I think I've seen enough siding and composite panels and it feels like time for a change. I'm not the biggest fan of stucco, but with the brick and wrought iron railings it already has an elegant look that we haven't seen in a while.Looks like a development from the 90s. But we've seen worst.
But I think they have retail at ground level???Would love to see how this, the sentinel, hat and sunalta height will transform 14. Still hoping for a new grocery storeAh, it's disappointing they aren't adding commercial at grade like the proposal from 2019
My dream is that one day 14th St can be more than just a sewer.
I walk along 14th most days. Despite a load of foot traffic from the school and increasing density, it feels like pedestrians are still an afterthought.
That's the old DP.But I think they have retail at ground level???Would love to see how this, the sentinel, hat and sunalta height will transform 14. Still hoping for a new grocery store
The application says “Six (6) storey mixed-use building with at-grade Retail & Consumer Service, second floor office use, and a total of 31 residential dwelling units”
I see. Thank you.That's the old DP.