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Reference ID:Job No 470129829-002
Description:To temporary convert a portion of a Hotel (62 Sleeping Units) to a Supportive Housing facility for 24 months
Location:10266 - 103 STREET NW
Plan NB1 Blk 3 Lots 199-201
Applicant:URBAN SPARQ
Status:Intake Review
Create Date:4/23/2023 9:17:40 PM
Neighbourhood:DOWNTOWN
 
Reference ID:Job No 470129829-002
Description:To temporary convert a portion of a Hotel (62 Sleeping Units) to a Supportive Housing facility for 24 months
Location:10266 - 103 STREET NW
Plan NB1 Blk 3 Lots 199-201
Applicant:URBAN SPARQ
Status:Intake Review
Create Date:4/23/2023 9:17:40 PM
Neighbourhood:DOWNTOWN
I believe that's the crash hotel. Their website returns a 500 error now.

Strange. I thought there was a shortage of hotel space by Rogers, hence the new hotel on 101 St.
 
Reference ID:Job No 470129829-002
Description:To temporary convert a portion of a Hotel (62 Sleeping Units) to a Supportive Housing facility for 24 months
Location:10266 - 103 STREET NW
Plan NB1 Blk 3 Lots 199-201
Applicant:URBAN SPARQ
Status:Intake Review
Create Date:4/23/2023 9:17:40 PM
Neighbourhood:DOWNTOWN
Why....

A hotel to supportive housing in a CBD virtually in an entertainment district

Why...

This is not the place for something like this
 
My guess would be probably closer to resources they can take advantage of to succeed like doctors, career support offices, mental health professionals, etc. and less close to resources that dont help them succeed like BBQ restaurants, Tiki lounges, and Oilers games
 
Glenora, Belgravia, Highlands, areas that aren't already overly encumbered by existing social disorder issues.
 
Boyle Street Community Services has been operating this hotel as transition housing for over a year now. It seems they either want to extend this current use, or go the next step to permanent supportive housing. During the pandemic they expressed there was a desperate need for this kind of 'transition' housing (folks that are already approved for supportive housing but on the wait-list), and due to restrictions on capacity in shelters there wasn't a lot of other options.

Ideally they will be doing some consultation with adjacent residents and businesses before they proceed with the application so people can fully understand what they're proposing. Is this more of the same use or an intensification? In the past the community league and residents have met with Boyle to better understand their current operation and try to mitigate some issues that had been happening (disorder and garbage around the building, loitering etc). Since then I haven't heard a lot of complaints about the facility itself, more the disorder and crime Downtown in general. Also you have businesses on the main floor that won't want to be impacted.

If this is changing from what they were doing before, and there's more people and more services, this would definitely need to be fully understood and discussed about how it's going to affect the area. Long term supportive housing is probably not ideal in that location, and you'd want uses that compliment the 'entertainment' area and complete the 103 Street block from 102 to 103 Ave. But the hotel has never been viable for Urban Sparq and requires new ownership.
 
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Was out for a walk in Blatchford yesterday and saw the smoke
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