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CorrectedMaybe Westrich,EdgarAutograph or Cidex will scoop this site up?EdgarAutograph seems to love the area right now.
CorrectedMaybe Westrich,EdgarAutograph or Cidex will scoop this site up?EdgarAutograph seems to love the area right now.
Oliver Exchange does well. But I can say that many of their projects (especially adaptive reuse/heritage projects) come with a lot of risk and are costly. Many of the projects they do are fuelled by vision, passion and an unbridled love for this city. Regardless each project has to 'float' financially, but they are tough.From what I understand, Oliver Exchange in of itself was a risk on the part of Beljan, and hasn't made them that much money. One of the main drivers for Beljan was making a legacy project and having an impact on an up-and-coming neighborhood, which we can see definitely worked. Beljan is really a testament to a local company doing strategic moves and making an amazing name and reputation for themselves (which they very much deserve for raising the development standards of Edmonton)
It'll always be easier for local companies to understand the city, no one is denying that. But I am starting to get a sense that there's a heavy resistance from some in this forum, against outside developers, even if they were to succeed.The locals have the edge, for they have long rapport history. They know their market. Don't tell me some one from TO is going to know the back alley routes that only locals will. If they move in, try 20 years before they become established with any hurdles from locals.
It would be great if developers from Vancouver and Toronto actually built here, if we were to see well designed buildings pop up and succeed that would be an obvious big win.It'll always be easier for local companies to understand the city, no one is denying that. But I am starting to get a sense that there's a heavy resistance from some in this forum, against outside developers, even if they were to succeed.
Honestly, wouldn't be so bad if some developers from Vancouver or Toronto decided to build here, and bring in the high design standards that they have (and so very few of our developers seem to even think about).
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There is no resistance. We just heard those DRUM BEATS before. Healy Ford and Lamb's 'Jasper House ' were the last two to partake. Bring your messiah to me; I demand more towers in my core!It'll always be easier for local companies to understand the city, no one is denying that. But I am starting to get a sense that there's a heavy resistance from some in this forum, against outside developers, even if they were to succeed.
Honestly, wouldn't be so bad if some developers from Vancouver or Toronto decided to build here, and bring in the high design standards that they have (and so very few of our developers seem to even think about).
I agree, it is not so much resistance but that there is some recent history of people from far away coming in with a lot of flash and then nothing happening.There is no resistance. We just heard those DRUM BEATS before. Healy Ford and Lamb's 'Jasper House ' were the last two to partake. Bring your messiah to me; I demand more towers in my core!