The paving stone palette looks very similar to the pavers used at the new LRT crossings on 100 and 101 Streets. Hope this is a shift to some consistent infrastructure City-wide.
PERMIT_DATE July 17, 2019
JOB_CATEGORY Commercial Final
ADDRESS 10620 - MUTTART CROSSING NW
NEIGHBOURHOOD BOYLE STREET
JOB_DESCRIPTION To construct SHORING AND EXCAVATION ONLY for two future apartment buildings and one commercial building - Muttart Urban District.
BUILDING_TYPE Temporary Structures (999)
WORK_TYPE (04) Excavation
CONSTRUCTION_VALUE 1,000,000
ZONING DC1
Permit Type Major Development Permit
Permit Class Class B
Permit Date Aug 23, 2019
Status In Progress
Description of Development To construct 2 Apartment House buildings (with a total of 247 Dwellings) and a Commercial building
Address 10620 - MUTTART CROSSING NW
Neighbourhood BOYLE STREET
PERMIT_DATE September 03, 2019
JOB_CATEGORY Commercial Final
ADDRESS 8455 - 106A AVENUE NW
NEIGHBOURHOOD BOYLE STREET
JOB_DESCRIPTION To construct FOOTINGS AND FOUNDATIONS ONLY (underground parkade) for two future apartment buildings and one commercial building - Muttart Urban District.
BUILDING_TYPE Parkade (490)
WORK_TYPE (01) New
CONSTRUCTION_VALUE 7,180,813
^ I'm sure the City's sign department will be annoyed. For the new Stadium Station entrance they had just put up some proudly proclaiming "Muttart Crossing"
Some names for suites within:
First Down, Second Down, Third Down, Fourth Down (all related to matching floors), End Zone (penthouse), Yard Sticks (naming the 10-gallon trees for landscaping), Holding (for a unit that has received deposit but not rent), Pass Interference (for the ground-floor super's unit)... (that's enough for now -- any other ideas?)?????
An Edmonton developer is offering $125,000 to whoever can make the best idea for a restaurant or retail business in the planned Stadium Yards neighbourhood.