pand75
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This looks so good and would be a massive upgrade for this little pocket. Can't wait to get an update.
I guess these things take time but the site is all overgrown, unkempt, graffiti all over the old signage, etc. Just something that shows the neighbourhood that it’s been reset and new things are coming. I’m a marketing guy by trade so it’s just disappointing to see potential lost. For example, Junction Point’s marketing has been spot on.What kind of 'update' are you expecting?
The site plan approval application was submitted in April. It's likely the developer just received comments from the City and working towards addressing them and making another submission in a few months. Seems like it's still moving forward.I guess these things take time but the site is all overgrown, unkempt, graffiti all over the old signage, etc. Just something that shows the neighbourhood that it’s been reset and new things are coming. I’m a marketing guy by trade so it’s just disappointing to see potential lost. For example, Junction Point’s marketing has been spot on.
This makes sense, thanks for explaining thatRight, but JP's advertising is marketing a real project. This probably has some package working its way through a firm, but without anything 'real', so to speak, what 'update' can the new developer give? It'll go live when it goes live and at that point, they'll redo the sales centre and clean the site up. Until then, there's really not much use in spending money on things like cutting grass or rebrands.
Well this is what I was eluding so kudos for saying it outright, haha.For now, it's a pretty enjoyable space for watching birds and rabbits, checking out the nature that has grown up there, for kids to play among the piles of dirt/debris/boards, skateboarding (with ramps!), shooting smack (watch out for needles, unfortunately), and even someone living there.
Not sure why they put up that barrier at the parking lot but at least they're not kicking people out of the parking lot anymoreFor now, it's a pretty enjoyable space for watching birds and rabbits, checking out the nature that has grown up there, for kids to play among the piles of dirt/debris/boards, skateboarding (with ramps!), shooting smack (watch out for needles, unfortunately), and even someone living there.
Got a link or any more details about this? I don't see it listed on the Colliers website.