David A
Senior Member
It does seem like a real missed opportunity for something better.
I don’t understand what else could be done with this site. It is quite small for any large scale development on the corner of two busy roads. It is not like a strip mall in that it fronts the main road with parking at the rear. I don’t know if it shows very well but it has a second floor for offices or a clinic.Empty lot kitty corner to WEM station. Could have easily had a 4-8 story mixed use project. Instead we’re getting a 1980s strip mall. Any other lot along the southside of 87ave wouldn’t be able to do much more than duplexes or townhomes in terms of infill. Old, front driveway suburban homes.
This was the only lot that could have seen TOD. 4 blocks south is a huge strip mall that can provide more local retail with lots of surface parking.
Only TOD that can happen for Wem station now is on Wem parking lots. And idk if they care to do that anytime soon.
It’s not the end of the world. But feels sooo Edmonton to put a new strip mall 40 feet away from a brand new 3 billion dollar LRT project.
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175st is a residential road with driveways onto it adjacent to this property. So not quite “2 busy roads”. It’s easily large enough for a 5 over 1 MU project or a 6 story residential. Could even have done 8-10 stories based on the distance to transit and being next to an arterial. Look at the rezoning for all of 156st to rm23. This lot is identical to many of those and closer to transit.I don’t understand what else could be done with this site. It is quite small for any large scale development on the corner of two busy roads. It is not like a strip mall in that it fronts the main road with parking at the rear. I don’t know if it shows very well but it has a second floor for offices or a clinic.
175st is a residential road with driveways onto it adjacent to this property. So not quite “2 busy roads”. It’s easily large enough for a 5 over 1 MU project or a 6 story residential. Could even have done 8-10 stories based on the distance to transit and being next to an arterial. Look at the rezoning for all of 156st to rm23. This lot is identical to many of those and closer to transit.
It has surface parking and is low density, aka, strip mall. We build better density on busier roads, with 0 transit nearby. Just feels not aligned with any of our city’s goals and like a missed opportunity.
Oh boy hahahahaha. You can’t be serious. Bad faith argument for days haha.View attachment 611492So is this a strip mall. Two story retail with parking in the rear? Don’t lose sleep over it.
Yes, it will be affordable housing operated by Homeward Trust.That’s the neighbour dude who fought the city tooth and nail to prevent this development…….some sort of subsidized housing right?
Permanent Supportive HousingYes, it will be affordable housing operated by Homeward Trust.
I took some pics of thisSomething similar to this is also under construction in Albany beside the Walmart
https://deveraux.ca/developments/albany-apartments/
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