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Building Codes in both Canada and the U.S. incorporate suggestions from the ADA -- the ADA is not a code-writing organization; it is bent on research and education.
And what the final build is some different from the Con Docs. The only truly accurate drawing is maybe the As built. (Sometimes).Renderings are not construction documents -- it is a waste of time to speculate on the material accuracy of renderings.
I was there a few weeks ago when STARS came in. It’s really close.Met with the group behind this project last week and learned more about this great addition to Edmonton.
Interesting to note that they wanted to go quite a bit higher, but STARS approach is right there.
Are they planning further projects for Edmonton?Met with the group behind this project last week and learned more about this great addition to Edmonton.
Interesting to note that they wanted to go quite a bit higher, but STARS approach is right there.
Very interesting. NADG is no joke, but they're not exactly local - nor does this project align with a most of their canadian portfolio. Seems like they mostly do shopping centres and that kind of thing...wonder why they chose this spot to go residential?They seem bullish on Alberta, so yes, I'd expect more.
There's low vacancy and strong rental growth in this area because of the University and Hospital facilities in the area. Not to mention that the social disorder concerns are mostly absent here, but you still have high density. I.e. desirable high density, transit access, major employers, investor friendly- ticks many boxes.Very interesting. NADG is no joke, but they're not exactly local - nor does this project align with a most of their canadian portfolio. Seems like they mostly do shopping centres and that kind of thing...wonder why they chose this spot to go residential?