Eau Claire Plaza making great progress. They’ve added at least a half dozen poles in the last six months and should be ready in time for its grand opening in 2035.
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Think the 17ave extension is just waiting for the CTrain station to finish up. They are going full out on that so I wouldn’t think much longer once that is doneAre there other City capital projects experiencing this? Or, is it just this plaza that is stalled out? I have heard there isn't much progress on cleaning up / finishing the 17th Ave extension into Stampede, but haven't been by in a long time to see.
I wonder if the city knows something we don't... With Eau Claire mall coming down and I assume the same for the old Y, maybe there isn't much urgency to push this through.Eau Claire Plaza making great progress. They’ve added at least a half dozen poles in the last six months and should be ready in time for its grand opening in 2035.
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what those Poles are doing for ?lolEau Claire Plaza making great progress. They’ve added at least a half dozen poles in the last six months and should be ready in time for its grand opening in 2035.
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Totally agree, I have no idea why they couldn't have opened that up this entire winter. They're even shovelling the snow on half it already.Don’t care much about the plaza opening, there’s enough open space around there and soon to be a lot more but give me the north-south pedestrian route back already!
Always nice to see Beltline filling in more.DP was just submitted for "Brooklyn Block", a new residential midrise on the parking lot behind the Kahanoff Centre
Nothing showing up on the Development map. I believe Ayshire is the developer.DP was just submitted for "Brooklyn Block", a new residential midrise on the parking lot behind the Kahanoff Centre. I have never heard of this project before. 10 storeys, definitely not a looker and some questionable design choices. On the bright side, it will be hundreds of units replacing a parking lot.