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Economics dictates the height of a building. If the Regency lot can support anything less than a mid rise building, then you're also saying that the market is not very healthy.
Enbridge 2: This time; it's PERSONAL.Would be neat if someone did like an Enbridge 2 and used a similar design for continuity maybe with some hotel and residential.
Could it be one that's in the centre of the city... perhaps in a mall?A hotel chain that's already in downtown may be looking for a new building...
Something I heard recently
Or maybe the Holiday Inn or Double Tree.Could it be one that's in the centre of the city... perhaps in a mall?
Coast hotel reno going that badly, huh?A hotel chain that's already in downtown may be looking for a new building...
Something I heard recently
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.I know it's far fetched but god I'd love something taller than the proposed Truman towers in Calgary just so we have the crown of "tallest building outside of Toronto" again.
That or at least have a flat concrete lot that could be used by food trucks and stalls in the meantime.
The prior building wasnt tallIt absolutely needs to be tall. Otherwise, it'll be consumed by its surroundings and become nondescript.
A lot of their inventory is Class A. I honestly think this project there is not gonna go forward in its current form at all. They might end up with either one tall tower that has a hotel and then some office or residential, or two shorter towers. But I definitely can't see it going forward like that. For the foreseeable future, I think Stantec's title is safe.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.
I'm not for tall, for tall's sake. I'm saying that anything like a mid-rise would get swallowed by its surroundings and feel claustrophobic. As a residential site, that'd be oppressive.
What, we are not the only place where grandiose projects are proposed and don't go ahead!?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.
It's not the CoastCoast hotel reno going that badly, huh?![]()