scyeg
Active Member
Well, hopefully the fact that they named it Falcon One bodes well for Falcon Two happening.
Well, hopefully the fact that they named it Falcon One bodes well for Falcon Two happening.
2025? HERE WE GO BOYS AND GIRLSDowntown as home: Falcon Tower - Transforming Edmonton
For Shelby Krishka, living downtown is about enjoying her vibrant, busy lifestyle with ease and convenience. Every day offers something new, from cafés to restaurants to live music and the never-ending excitement of the Ice District. And, as an Oilers fan, the best part about living near 104...transforming.edmonton.ca
"Langham Developments is a key player in revitalizing 104 Street with other projects, such as Icon Tower and Fox Tower, bringing more residents to the downtown core. Falcon Tower was the next progression in this journey, with Falcon Two on the horizon for 2025."
That'd be especially great if they keep Falcon 2 exactly the same as #1, as they said they would, because the majority of the units in Falcon 1 have two or more bedrooms; making it more likely that some families will live there. My rough napkin math is that it has ~26 3-bedroom units, 114 2-bedroom units, and 94 1-bedroom units.
Yes, this seems like a nice mix and the over 2,300 units in various buildings noted in the article is also good news, that will bring a good boost to the number of people living in the core.Downtown as home: Falcon Tower - Transforming Edmonton
For Shelby Krishka, living downtown is about enjoying her vibrant, busy lifestyle with ease and convenience. Every day offers something new, from cafés to restaurants to live music and the never-ending excitement of the Ice District. And, as an Oilers fan, the best part about living near 104...transforming.edmonton.ca
"Langham Developments is a key player in revitalizing 104 Street with other projects, such as Icon Tower and Fox Tower, bringing more residents to the downtown core. Falcon Tower was the next progression in this journey, with Falcon Two on the horizon for 2025."
That'd be especially great if they keep Falcon 2 exactly the same as #1, as they said they would, because the majority of the units in Falcon 1 have two or more bedrooms; making it more likely that some families will live there. My rough napkin math is that it has ~26 3-bedroom units, 114 2-bedroom units, and 94 1-bedroom units.
2025? HERE WE GO BOYS AND GIRL
Wouldn't be a surprise if single young people rent and share the 3 bedroom units as opposed to families. Either way it's good.Downtown as home: Falcon Tower - Transforming Edmonton
For Shelby Krishka, living downtown is about enjoying her vibrant, busy lifestyle with ease and convenience. Every day offers something new, from cafés to restaurants to live music and the never-ending excitement of the Ice District. And, as an Oilers fan, the best part about living near 104...transforming.edmonton.ca
"Langham Developments is a key player in revitalizing 104 Street with other projects, such as Icon Tower and Fox Tower, bringing more residents to the downtown core. Falcon Tower was the next progression in this journey, with Falcon Two on the horizon for 2025."
That'd be especially great if they keep Falcon 2 exactly the same as #1, as they said they would, because the majority of the units in Falcon 1 have two or more bedrooms; making it more likely that some families will live there. My rough napkin math is that it has ~26 3-bedroom units, 114 2-bedroom units, and 94 1-bedroom units.
That could very well be too. When I first moved out on my own, I rented a room in a small house that had five other guys living there. It was... an experience.Wouldn't be a surprise if single young people rent and share the 3 bedroom units as opposed to families. Either way it's good.
Pretty minimal cost for publishing those stories tbh - Edmonton needs to market itself after all.^^Why are tax dollars being used for this propaganda?