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Is this a reason to get excited?

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Not sure if I’m posting this too much since it excites me that the dirt patch south of the hospital is finally getting built after a decade, but here’s some more Seton updates.

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Looks like they’re also building the Leopold’s tavern and Red’s brunch building across the street at the same time as the two mixed use. That means the intersection will be 3/4 done right off the bat. And as you can see it connects to the already complete area to the south creating a nice corridor. The steel has gone up fast over the past week.
 
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I appreciate it too, I'd have to walk around the area but outside of the density boost it doesn't look or feel urban... Maybe that's the point but it is a miss from me.
 
I appreciate it too, I'd have to walk around the area but outside of the density boost it doesn't look or feel urban... Maybe that's the point but it is a miss from me.

Generally I’ve been disappointed but I’ll wait and see how this turns out. I’m looking forward to the Community grocery store. So far Mahogany has attracted better retail than Seton but we’ll see how this goes.
 
Generally I’ve been disappointed but I’ll wait and see how this turns out. I’m looking forward to the Community grocery store. So far Mahogany has attracted better retail than Seton but we’ll see how this goes.
How many grocery stores does it need? Has a Save on Foods and Real Canadian Superstore?
 
The central park in Seton will finally be complete by 2028. I assumed Brookfield was responsible for it but it appears the city owns it and has now sent out engagement letters about 3 potential designs. Curious what your guys' feedback is on them.


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