davcocom
Active Member
... And that's why we need UofA to add an architecture degree.Not Edmonton (Killarney in Calgary), but I'm a fan of the rendered townhome design from FARMOR. Beautiful street-facing facade.
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... And that's why we need UofA to add an architecture degree.Not Edmonton (Killarney in Calgary), but I'm a fan of the rendered townhome design from FARMOR. Beautiful street-facing facade.
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Not Edmonton (Killarney in Calgary), but I'm a fan of the rendered townhome design from FARMOR. Beautiful street-facing facade.
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One infill I've liked lately is this one on the corner of 67 ave and 109. It's (3) 2 over 2s with a shared rear backyard that's almost like a courtyard + a row garage.
I know 109 is a big north+south connector, but sometimes I do think the six lanes is a bit much and could do with a road diet down to 4+1 turn lane and allow the sidewalks, particularly on the east side, to be expanded out.
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Looks right to me. 35 DUs, estimated to complete this year (if it isn't already).^ The North Glenora project I believe is the Canadian Manor project.
A nice move to help reverse one of the worst urban design tragedies in this city, but also reads like a sad indictment of the inability to book Edmonton Convention Centre conference spaceWill be good to see this stark looking building opened up to retail.
2025-07-14
Commercial Final
To complete a Change of Use ONLY (D to E occupancy) for a tenant fit-up for a retail store, located in the accessory building east of the Edmonton Convention Centre main building. - Mother Earth Essential Change of Use from A2 Assembly (conference center) to E Retail (store) NOTE: no demolition or construction proposed for the tenant space
104, 9797 - JASPER AVENUE NW
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ECC does manage to book a reasonably consistent major event schedule, but the huge overhead to run a place like that makes it near impossible to generate ROI. If you're looking for a venue that's perpetually on life support, the Winspear is a prime example.A nice move to help reverse one of the worst urban design tragedies in this city, but also reads like a sad indictment of the inability to book Edmonton Convention Centre conference space
Are we sure it’s east and not west? The building to the west would make way more sense for retail.Will be good to see this stark looking building opened up to retail.
2025-07-14
Commercial Final
To complete a Change of Use ONLY (D to E occupancy) for a tenant fit-up for a retail store, located in the accessory building east of the Edmonton Convention Centre main building. - Mother Earth Essential Change of Use from A2 Assembly (conference center) to E Retail (store) NOTE: no demolition or construction proposed for the tenant space
104, 9797 - JASPER AVENUE NW
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^ yes, that would make WAY more sense and had thought the same that it's likely this building:
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but also, change of use from conference centre to retail also makes a guy think it isn't, unless the previous "welcome centre" was considered under the former.




