Mattyeg
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That seems like an aggressive move in date considering their new buildings is currently just footings… and wasnt the new building supposed to be 4 or 5 floors?
Its a storage building with minimal interior, no tenant fit outs, probably concrete floors, and sheet metal doors, its not that complicated of a build...That seems like an aggressive move in date considering their new buildings is currently just footings… and wasnt the new building supposed to be 4 or 5 floors?
Depends on what they mean by Winter 2023... If they mean the one that starts this year, then they have 8 months, not 2 =PYes, but two months?
I suspect you are right. I am not sure the reason for the ambiguous wording, perhaps they want to try avoid a barrage of angry calls and emails from their customers when they realize self storage will become store it yourself elsewhere or 8 months or so. If so, I'm not sure that will work.Depends on what they mean by Winter 2023... If they mean the one that starts this year, then they have 8 months, not 2 =P
Depends on what they mean by Winter 2023... If they mean the one that starts this year, then they have 8 months, not 2 =P
Yeah I'd say December 2023 - February 2024 move-in for 'Winter 2023'.Oh god sorry, I didn’t even see the second sentence.. I thought the April date was closing and move in…oops. Decemberish makes more sense because there hasn’t been a whole lot of action lately.
The Mailbox Company at 10405 Jasper Avenue is great!Gotta move our mailboxes...blanking on what other mailbox services there are Downtown?
There's a great location for this already empty lot at 101 St and 102 Ave (the old BMO building), demo already mostly done, so no need to tear down another building.
Time and time again, you seem to forget that, as much as we would all love to see things happen this way, that is not how it works. It is not SimCity, where someone has absolute control over every single plot of land in the city.There's a great location for this already empty lot at 101 St and 102 Ave (the old BMO building), demo already mostly done, so no need to tear down another building.
Oh, I don't forget. I realize how it works. Time and time again we tear things down with great hype leaving empty lots for a long period of time.Time and time again, you seem to forget that, as much as we would all love to see things happen this way, that is not how it works. It is not SimCity, where someone has absolute control over every single plot of land in the city.
Regency owns this lot you mentioned and I highly doubt that the developer of this tower is willing to purchase that, and sit on the property they already own.
We all hate seeing buildings come down, or be substantially altered, but the reality of the facts is a bit distant from that, especially in a market that is not as hot, like Edmonton
to be fair, there is someone who effectively has control over every single plot of land in the city even if they don’t own it all and that’s the city of edmonton.Time and time again, you seem to forget that, as much as we would all love to see things happen this way, that is not how it works. It is not SimCity, where someone has absolute control over every single plot of land in the city.
Regency owns this lot you mentioned and I highly doubt that the developer of this tower is willing to purchase that, and sit on the property they already own.
We all hate seeing buildings come down, or be substantially altered, but the reality of the facts is a bit distant from that, especially in a market that is not as hot, like Edmonton