Wow...27 stories!Big changes are afoot for the CNIB site on the east side of Bridgeland by the looks of it:
Still just the land use stage, but check out the description:
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Nice to see some movement on this. The concept was proposed to the neighborhood, quite some time ago, but went silent. I'll see if I can dig up the concept renderings. They were posting on SRC, but it would have been around 6-7 years ago.Big changes are afoot for the CNIB site on the east side of Bridgeland by the looks of it:
Still just the land use stage, but check out the description:
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For some potential context, CNIB did propose (maybe it was built? I don't know, haven't followed Edmonton that closely) a 35 storey tower on their Jasper Avenue location. See it as a way to update their facilities and gain some revenue? This article is from 2016:
CNIB’s new Edmonton tower is being designed for all of the senses
The Canadian National Institute for the Blind’s headquarters ‘will make design for visual impairments indistinguishable from something that’s just good design’www.theglobeandmail.com
OMG, you read my mind!!!!So this is where all of my CNIB donations have been going? JK
This is great news. I've long wanted a second skyline North of the Bow River. This will make the Riverwalk more visually interesting if a mini skyline is developed in Bridgeland.