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DP For Campus Tower???

Major Development Permit
StatusIn Progress
Permit Date(No value)
NeighbourhoodGARNEAU
Address101, 8623 - 112 STREET NW
Legal DescriptionPlan 2520309 Blk 166 Lot 36A
Description of DevelopmentTo construct ???
ZoningMU,RL
A Cora's is opening up in Campus Tower.
 
Here's my understanding: it was bought by (I think) the brother of the owner of Leonardo's Café, who was planning to turn it into a wellness center. My guess is that the owner discovered it was in worse condition than he thought, because a demolition application went up a few weeks ago.

In any case, now it's gone.

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This lot was completely cleared when I drove by today as well.
 
PCL is in the process of demo'ing these 2 buildings and ONLY building a new parkade, no office building from what I've heard.......if they are - GREAT!
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*EDIT* Yes indeed, a new office structure will be under construction AFTER the new parkade gets built. My apologies......
 
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Curious, why not?
For one -- the more units there are the more extra-unit space has to be devoted to circulation and as Ken has already pointed out the distance from core to exterior wall is already minimal -- unit layouts would necessarily be very inefficient. So unless the owners are looking to build-out the equivalent of army barracks (maybe for students) I don't see the conversion case in the direction that would support those kinds of occupancy numbers. It would also be disrespectful to a legacy building. There are better solutions. Qualico is showing how upper-end design is promising in this area. BTW the adjacent lands are owned by the Irv Kipnes family; in his development heyday Irv was a noted outside-the-box thinker; for example he was the developer who converted the Ashdown Hardware Building to the Boardwalk on 103rd Street and 102nd Avenue (though it was much different then than it is today). I think the Kipnes' were disappointed when they couldn't pull the University of Alberta into a kind of partnership arrangement for their downtown Galleria concept which would have converted that land site into a functional use other than parking.
 

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