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^ I would remove Westrich from that list lest we end up with a 6-storey Wundergebäude as a solution
I would prefer a nice building with a recreation of elements of the Tegler to be built here asap, but if that doesn't happen something like the privately owned Melcor park space east of 102 Street and south of Jasper Ave would not be bad.I’d be totally happy if this became a nice small park with a fountain and benches all round it
I would prefer a nice building with a recreation of elements of the Tegler to be built here asap, but if that doesn't happen something like the privately owned Melcor park space east of 102 Street and south of Jasper Ave would not be bad.
It would, but if they partnered with the right developer, it could also be a legacy project for them. I still find it unlikely, but it's not outside of the realm of possibilitiesThis would be quite the leap for leston, no?
Building a new high rise is different than purchasing an existing one, but perhaps this shows a company that is interested and ready to go on to bigger things.Leston purchased Edmonton House (Edmonton's 10th tallest building) in 2024 so they certainly have the financial heft to move on the 101 project -- I will find out more.
There's nothing so far indicating there will be a change in plans, but the plan is aggressive, so I won't hold my breath on the final product. All of us have been down this road before.Honestly, I have been following Calgary threads talking about these towers and some of the talks are sounding a lot like our Aldritt Tower conversations went here. I will honestly be surprised if they go ahead in their current form.
The 30% is for office vacancies of all classes. Residential and hotels are different though. High rise residential is still going gangbusters and hotels are a hot market lately, with 7 new hotels added to downtown Calgary in the past 5 years, and another one breaking ground as we speak. The Calgary tourism board estimates Calgary still needs another 1,000 rooms added this year to keep up with 2026 expectations. Whether or not that includes 405 higher end Marriott rooms, who knows? Those extra rooms would be added over a 3 year stretch, so maybe it's possible. I'm a bit skeptical, but I wouldn't be shocked to see one of the towers get built. From what I've heard Truman wants to have the 'tallest' title.Calgary has nearly 30% vacancy rate. It's wild that anyone is considering building new, unless that inventory is just so shitty that companies are desperately fleeing to quality.