Avenuer
Senior Member
Nothing yet, the subdivision application has finally been registered at Land Titles as of the end of May, so here's hoping a DP application if forthcoming for the first phase.
Take a tour of the proposed multi-phase development, HAT @ Old Strathcona, located in one of Edmonton, AB’s prominent cultural and economic districts. The architecture and master planning integrates the rich historical detailing, scale and materiality of the Whyte Avenue district into a highly detailed pedestrian oriented podium design. This mixed-use rental project introduces 457 new units across three towers, including variety of unit type, amenities and rich boutique retail to attract new residents to the redeveloped area. This nearly full city block owned by the City of Edmonton was won by competition by the developer Cidex. NORR acquired the Land Use for the site in a two-year approval process and is now embarking on the Development Permit process to begin construction in 2021. Cidex Group of Companies
The project is still moving ahead, they are just working on the strata plans now to separate the commercial and residential units.Are these new renderings? If so, that’s a good omen right?
Funny......I was thinking the exact same thing.....only make sense right? Already have the crew, foreman, PM's etc....simple segway....I imagine Cidex is going to mobilize for this soon, now that 122 is moving to envelope.
Longer term that is the plan. That said, as previously noted somewhere in this thread, they are starting with the north side first, which includes a tower and the smaller podium building. South of the east west lane (middle of the site) will be the second phase.If they build all 3 towers this area near whyte will look VERY urban
Maybe integrate it somehow, but I like that building so I do hope they keep it. Best of all it is being built on an empty lot, so nothing needs to be torn down and it will fill this area in nicely.Longer term that is the plan. That said, as previously noted somewhere in this thread, they are starting with the north side first, which includes a tower and the smaller podium building. South of the east west lane (middle of the site) will be the second phase.
Now that Polar Park went under, one has to think about whether that could have been integrated into the overall project, at least from a landscaping perspective.