On top of Riverpark in Chinatown, M2SC appear to also have another project in the pipeline.
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Pretty sure that is the recent DP where the RNDSQR Life project was.On top of Riverpark in Chinatown, M2SC appear to also have another project in the pipeline.
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Seems to me there have been a couple of failed proposals for that location. That rendering looks familiar and may have been one of themNIT is just selling this site but they include a render for a proposed development.
206 - 26th Avenue SW - NIT Calgary
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That 280 homes that are either completed or in construction since the last two rounds were launched in 2018 and 2020 should be 2800! We cannot have the inner-city become a quasi gated community.A long way from shovels in the ground, but we should see some affordable housing projects for Parkdale, Bowness and Erlton.
City of Calgary puts 3 parcels of land up for sale for affordable housing units - Calgary | Globalnews.ca
In a news release on Monday morning, the city said the parcels will be priced below market value under the Non-Market Housing Land Sale program.globalnews.ca
the old schoolthe Erlton parcel is
It's not a shame at all. It's a source of much needed green space in the inner-city and provides land use variation. To dig it up for development would just make the inner-city more homogeneous. It's a fraction of the size of Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto and Mount Royal cemetery in Montreal. The main shame is that it is not better integrated into the surrounding park system like those two cemeteries are. Plus, it's not like Calgary's inner-city is short on developable land.Yeah, must be this school, it's the only one in the area.
I don't want to sound disrespectful of the dead, but what a shame so much of Erlton is used up as graveyard space. It would be a great place for some low rise residential, but I suppose if it wasn't used as graveyard space it would be mansions.
It would be fine also to dig it up as a park, I just mean it’s a lot of graveyard space, which is more or less unusable.It's not a shame at all. It's a source of much needed green space in the inner-city and provides land use variation. To dig it up for development would just make the inner-city more homogeneous. It's a fraction of the size of Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto and Mount Royal cemetery in Montreal. The main shame is that it is not better integrated into the surrounding park system like those two cemeteries are. Plus, it's not like Calgary's inner-city is short on developable land.
It’s green space, but it’s not usable. From what I remember it’s all cemetery’ space. If I had it my way I would develop half of it, and convert the other half to park space.It's not a shame at all. It's a source of much needed green space in the inner-city and provides land use variation. To dig it up for development would just make the inner-city more homogeneous. It's a fraction of the size of Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto and Mount Royal cemetery in Montreal. The main shame is that it is not better integrated into the surrounding park system like those two cemeteries are. Plus, it's not like Calgary's inner-city is short on developable land.
I tend to agree. It would be nice to have some usable park space up there, but it's a prime location for a few small developments. Even half of that cemetery space would still be a lot of park space.It’s green space, but it’s not usable. From what I remember it’s all cemetery’ space. If I had it my way I would develop half of it, and convert the other half to park space.