Century Gardens at Century Park | ?m | 7s | ProCura Real Estate | Gardner Architecture

So, if they don't change anything, it's going to be a total of ~3100 units developed. Add that to what's currently there + Times Square and in a few years Century Park will be looking at ~5000 units + ~160k sqft of retail space (not counting that Safeway). I don't remember how many it was originally planned to have, but that would be a monumental success in terms of ToD for Edmonton if it actually happens. Just thinkin that this is roughly 9-10k residents in the project area, based on averages for the number of occupants per dwelling, right at an LRT station, gives me joy.
 
Don’t remember the exact number, but it’s about 300. Floors 2-8 have 38 units each, but the main floor has a little bit less.
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Looks, um, prisony, with larger windows.

Why can't developers building decent looking density in this city, with proper massing.

Rohit's Stadium Yards proves it can be done.
 
If you’re using that picture as reference, it’s not up to date, because it’s 8 floors.

Source: my company is working on this project and I’ve seen the detailed plans.
Interesting so you must have a more accurate count on the number of suites
 
So, if they don't change anything, it's going to be a total of ~3100 units developed. Add that to what's currently there + Times Square and in a few years Century Park will be looking at ~5000 units + ~160k sqft of retail space (not counting that Safeway). I don't remember how many it was originally planned to have, but that would be a monumental success in terms of ToD for Edmonton if it actually happens. Just thinkin that this is roughly 9-10k residents in the project area, based on averages for the number of occupants per dwelling, right at an LRT station, gives me joy.
With that many people in the area, maybe we'll see some amenities coming to the area, a restaurant as an example.
 
With that many people in the area, maybe we'll see some amenities coming to the area, a restaurant as an example.
You already have the Korean bbq, sorrentinos, Vietnamese place, Starbucks, pizza place and coffee place in the area just south and east of the station. Across 23 ave you add in a few more places. Might be room for some more, a little gastro pub would probably be a nice add.
 
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These aerial shots capture the structure taking shape, with our precast panels ensuring superior durability, fire resistance, and minimal long-term maintenance. Unlike some quicker assembly methods that might cut corners on quality, precast offers real sustainability: reduced waste on-site, energy-efficient performance, and a lifespan that avoids costly repairs or rebuilds down the road. No worries about mold, pests, or skyrocketing insurance premiums here – just solid, reliable housing that supports communities for generations."
 

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