davcocom
Active Member
You’d think being in the Warehouse District, they would've included some brick in the design, but I guess some development is better than nothing
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Good enough for downtown EdmontonYou’d think being in the Warehouse District, they would've included some brick in the design, but I guess some development is better than nothing
Yes, lots of people just looking for an affordable place to live in a decent location. Not every building has to be an architectural masterpiece and as well as adding more people in the area, it will be a real improvement on what is there now.Not every lot downtown is going to turn into a high end luxury tower. And downtown needs buildings where rent doesn’t start in the 2’s. It’s got minimal setback and scaled nicely so it’s going to serve downtown way better than what’s there currently despite being too “suburban” for a lot of people here.
So do you know what the rents will be?I know you guys hate the architecture, but watch this one lease up in under 6 months if the timing for occupancy is right.
There is nothing new that will be this affordable in the area, that also has convenient access to transit. If this form factor works like I think it will, DT Edmonton will absorb people faster than it has been.
I know you guys hate the architecture, but watch this one lease up in under 6 months if the timing for occupancy is right.
There is nothing new that will be this affordable in the area, that also has convenient access to transit. If this form factor works like I think it will, DT Edmonton will absorb people faster than it has been.
So what are going to be the rates for this building compared to everything else?Edmonton is seeing $2.25-2.5/sqft as its bread and butter or about 20% less than Calgary and about .25-.1% less than major national markets.
I have always been a bit skeptical about the park being a catalyst for a bunch of wonderful new buildings. It is not a magic wand and does not make all the other issues related to the area go away - lack of enough great jobs downtown, lack of great retail, safety concerns, cleanliness ... However, I do think this new building regardless of how fancy it is will, by bringing more people into the area, help some.I don't totally hate the look of this project, but I don't like it in this location.
Built in north edge, or one one of the many vacant lots south of jasper and it would blend in and disappear into the urban fabric just fine.
But for a site that close to the new central park, it's extremely low effort..
I have always been a bit skeptical about the park being a catalyst for a bunch of wonderful new buildings. It is not a magic wand and does not make all the other issues related to the area go away - lack of enough great jobs downtown, lack of great retail, safety concerns, cleanliness ... However, I do think this new building regardless of how fancy it is will, by bringing more people into the area, help some.