stjames2queenwest
Senior Member
More contrasting hues would be better, but its just a basic render, it's not grey or a pile of dirt... so I'm cool with it.
I just hope that they can significantly increase the density here. Especially with the sense of urgency noted in the statement to build affordable housing, there's no reason why they should be stopping at 80 units that was previously proposed.
It's large enough that they were looking at 10 units per floor on a 770 square metre floor plate, which is 20 square metres larger than the typical point tower in this town. They could go taller than 8 storeys here, but if they're talking about getting something built really quickly, then they won't take the time to rezone, they'll just build within the current zoning.It's a tiny site, which could be why there are so few units.
True, i'd say build a twin of the TCHC building next door on Block 32there's no reason why they should be stopping at 80 units that was previously proposed.
I'm a little confused does the city now rule out taller development around future planned parks that may not be built for a decade?, .I would have thought they were concerned with shadowing into the planned Mouth of Creek Park.
I agree though, that they could have and maybe should have gone for taller at such a well-serviced location.
I'm a little confused does the city now rule out taller development around future planned parks that may not be built for a decade?, .
Everything the city touches takes forever, most likely 2020 for this