Platinum107
Senior Member
the transformation of this area of downtown is kinda unreal. dozens of empty parking lots into a new downtown park and 1000+ units of residential is pretty sick!
It's underreported and underhyped (if this was in Calgary, you bet the media will be glazing it) but stuff like this is why I'm super optimistic about downtown's future.the transformation of this area of downtown is kinda unreal. dozens of empty parking lots into a new downtown park and 1000+ units of residential is pretty sick!
Not to be nick picky but I count 7 floors. I assume they will go with steel frame construction.If they stick to the renders, this one should be a bit nicer than most of the 6-stories that have been going up. Brick, large windows, street-facing units, and a somewhat interesting looking entranceway.
There's still plenty of empty lots for high-rises when market conditions improve!
Ah that's right, I am hopeful that the steel frame construction has better soundproofing than wood frame, so it might start to improve the reputation of these smaller buildings.Not to be nick picky but I count 7 floors. I assume they will go with steel frame construction.
Not to overstate things but this development in particular plus Shift is a big win for downtown. That street and parking lot was one of the worst in the area.
I'd argue we're right in the beginning stages of a housing boom downtown, so there's probably going to be more development.Hopefully having more people in the area will improve perceived safety and desirability, which could then lead to more development