Shaka
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Is there a non-balcony design that can still accommodate a BBQ? That was about 95% of the use of my balconies when I lived in a condo/apartment.
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Is there a non-balcony design that can still accommodate a BBQ? That was about 95% of the use of my balconies when I lived in a condo/apartment.
Is this a new project? City helping fund it?
A bit more information on this. ATCO had a land use redesignation at CPC yesterday for a site up in Arbour Lake (leftover utility lot I think). The plan is to allow for a module townhome project to get built there, and there is a concurrent DP.What is ATCO doing here?
1 Dwelling unit... I think they may be demo'ing a modular "missing-middle" building type.
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Curious who the developer is they're partnering with. I'm sure there was excitement for Westbrook at the time too. I'll get more excited when it is further along than what it is now. Show me an approved development permit and then I'll get excited.Like the idea of this.
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Council approves converting Franklin LRT parking lot into housing
The property will be developed into apartment buildings between six to 26 storeys tall, with a mix of affordable and market housing.calgaryherald.com
My ideal for a lot like this would be true townhomes (not walkup apartments) on the first two floors and apartments above. That way you get the best of both worlds.I think it's great! A family with 1-2 kids is more likely to move to Townhouse than an apartment. 99% of apartments have the same 1 and 2 bedroom floor plates.
Love this. They could build so many much needed units across the cityA bit more information on this. ATCO had a land use redesignation at CPC yesterday for a site up in Arbour Lake (leftover utility lot I think). The plan is to allow for a module townhome project to get built there, and there is a concurrent DP.
The presentation on the item at CPC had a project rendering in it:
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I wonder how many of these remnant parcels ATCO has around the city.
TELUS is also going to decommission some of their central offices and redevelop them. I don't think they're selling the land either, maybe just doing a smaller point of presence and developing residential on the rest. I said it before but the CBE and Catholic boards can get in on the better use of your land thing too. These are all empty net goals.A bit more information on this. ATCO had a land use redesignation at CPC yesterday for a site up in Arbour Lake (leftover utility lot I think). The plan is to allow for a module townhome project to get built there, and there is a concurrent DP.
The presentation on the item at CPC had a project rendering in it:
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I wonder how many of these remnant parcels ATCO has around the city.
I checked and this is about a 15 minute walk from Crowfoot station. Not exactly TOD, but I think some of the future residents will take advantage of the train being there.A bit more information on this. ATCO had a land use redesignation at CPC yesterday for a site up in Arbour Lake (leftover utility lot I think). The plan is to allow for a module townhome project to get built there, and there is a concurrent DP.
Retractable turf is a mostly proven (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Retractable-pitch_stadiums), retractable seating, or something that could convert into something similar to the infield seating that exists today, shouldn't be overly complicated. I recall someone on this forum plotting out an entire plan, there was some sightline issues at the edges of the existing grandstand.The Grandstand is my vote for a new stadium. There is a sea of parking there already and a very underutilzed facility. If they can figure out a way to roll the field on and off the existing dirt and add some retractable seating, they can save a pile of money. They'd likely need to be on the road for a few weeks during Stampede season.
Could grab the ~2016, 2017 reports from the Olympic Bid Exploration Committee (or whatever its name was). I don't remember either way. They're all available on the city website.Would the existing grandstand be completely gutted and redone? That structure isn’t getting any younger either and needs a major overhaul.
Looks like just over 26 Million in 2018 dollars. Right in the first section it mentions creating a stage the size of a CFL Field... Holy, it is right there in black and white.Could grab the ~2016, 2017 reports from the Olympic Bid Exploration Committee (or whatever its name was). I don't remember either way. They're all available on the city website.




