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B.5. Brighton Block (Rezoning/Development Permit)
9666 Jasper Avenue NW Roger Schilf - Hodgson Schilf Evans Architects Inc
MOVED: A. Zepp Motion of support
SECONDED: M. Figueira
CARRIED
FOR THE MOTION: R. Labonte, D. Brown, W. Sims, T. Antoniuk, D. Deshpande, M. Figueira, S. Kaznacheeva, J. Mills, C. Holmes, B. Nolan, A. Zepp

https://www.edmonton.ca/city_government/documents/EdmontonDesignCommittee_June_05_2018_Minutes.pdf

At Council on July 9:
http://sirepub.edmonton.ca/sirepub/mtgviewer.aspx?meetid=2110&doctype=AGENDA (3.8 & 3.9)
 
PERMIT_DATE June 20, 2018
PERMIT_NUMBER
JOB_CATEGORY Commercial Final
ADDRESS 9666 - JASPER AVENUE NW
NEIGHBOURHOOD BOYLE STREET
JOB_DESCRIPTION To construct interior and exterior alterations for next phase (2) of work - shell for basement, main floor, level 2, level 3 and up to level 4 floor slab only. Brighton Block - Phase 2.
BUILDING_TYPE Other Accommodation (534)
WORK_TYPE (03) Interior Alterations
FLOOR_AREA
CONSTRUCTION_VALUE 2,545,000
ZONING DC1, DC1
 
Not much visible work on the exterior yet, but new signage is up on the hoarding.

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Ken Cantor posted another round of interior updates from August 8:


August 8, 2018 site tour
by cdnklc, on Flickr


August 8, 2018 site tour
by cdnklc, on Flickr


August 8, 2018 site tour
by cdnklc, on Flickr


August 8, 2018 site tour
by cdnklc, on Flickr


August 8, 2018 site tour
by cdnklc, on Flickr


August 8, 2018 site tour
by cdnklc, on Flickr


August 8, 2018 site tour
by cdnklc, on Flickr


August 8, 2018 site tour
by cdnklc, on Flickr


August 8, 2018 site tour
by cdnklc, on Flickr


August 8, 2018 site tour
by cdnklc, on Flickr


August 8, 2018 site tour
by cdnklc, on Flickr

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https://www.flickr.com/photos/30443595@N04/
 
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In my opinion, this development is a great example of what I think is an "Edmontonian" style. A mix of old architecture with the squarish shape, wood and bricks, and modern architecture with the large glass walls and modern insides.
 
Yes, would love to see more mix of old Edwardian style architecture in new builds.
 
@crisp I agree. It looks very nice when it is mixed in with modern style :).
 

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