Stationlands Residential Towers | 90m | 25s | Qualico | DIALOG

What do you think of this project?


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How many more decades do we need to "all ruminate collectively" before those with responsibility accept it and deal with it?
I think we here in North America are really good at ruminating. More often than not I think though that what really happens is we use the excuse of ruminating, where as we are more simply kicking the can down the road hoping that the problem will be passed along to someone else.
 
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How many more decades do we need to "all ruminate collectively" before those with responsibility accept it and deal with it?
Politicians often think in cycles of four years or less, which not coincidentally is related to when elections are held.

However, sometimes they can be embarrassed into dealing with things or convinced it is beneficial for them to do so.
 
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How many more decades do we need to "all ruminate collectively" before those with responsibility accept it and deal with it?
As many as it needs until something concrete has shown positivity; after that, we continuously and collectively refine until it is acceptable by society. The problem with us is that everybody wants somebody to solve a problem. There are how many aldermen in our city? Do you and other honestly believe that is adequate to think for 1.2 nominal (almost 1.6 metro) Edmontonians? WE NEED TO STOP THIS MENTALITY THAT THERE IS A MAGIC WAND OR MCDRIVE THROUGHS THAT JUST INSTANTLY SOLVES PROBLEMS ONE TIME FOR ALL TIMES. LIKE BUSINESS OR ANY OTHER VENTURES OF THE UNKNOWN, IT IS ALWAYS A PROCESS OF "TRIAL AND ERROR" TO FORM CONSENSUS, AND THIS IS NO DIFFERENT.
All we have ever done were rearranging the messes around primarily under the bed; unfortunately, the bedroom is not infinite and now has turned into a hazard mess.
 
I think we here in North America are really good at ruminating. More often than not I think though that what really happens is we use the excuse of ruminating, where as we are more simply kicking the can down the road hoping that the problem will be passed along to someone else.
That is because we don't have qualified politician in politics for the people. They don't have acute understanding of anything, so all they can do is ruminate (DREAM).
 
As many as it needs until something concrete has shown positivity; after that, we continuously and collectively refine until it is acceptable by society. The problem with us is that everybody wants somebody to solve a problem. There are how many aldermen in our city? Do you and other honestly believe that is adequate to think for 1.2 nominal (almost 1.6 metro) Edmontonians? WE NEED TO STOP THIS MENTALITY THAT THERE IS A MAGIC WAND OR MCDRIVE THROUGHS THAT JUST INSTANTLY SOLVES PROBLEMS ONE TIME FOR ALL TIMES. LIKE BUSINESS OR ANY OTHER VENTURES OF THE UNKNOWN, IT IS ALWAYS A PROCESS OF "TRIAL AND ERROR" TO FORM CONSENSUS, AND THIS IS NO DIFFERENT.
All we have ever done were rearranging the messes around primarily under the bed; unfortunately, the bedroom is not infinite and now has turned into a hazard mess.

...u ok?
 
1350 for a 1 bd?! sounds like a great deal. I wonder if that would be enough to convince people to move right next to Hope Mission.

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Fingers crossed it leases like "hotcakes" as the proverbial saying goes....lol. Then after a few months Quailico says to itself, "Gee whiz! Let's start the 37 storey asap!"
The 2bdrms are also starting at cheaper than other new projects. Fingers crossed!!

Falcon is advertising hard as well right now. Should be 400-500 new people living downtown by Fall if these lease up!
 
Also Qualico had other benefits that may have entered into the equation relative to unit pricing. If they push to get their 39-storey project underway it will also redound to their plan to flesh out the retail side of their offerings... lots of residential tenants, an existing office buildout, an outdoor pedestrian mall with a pocket park as a component, proximity to the ICE district, and a winterized pedway that connects to the entire civic centre and the downtown nexus of LRT may well influence the hoped-for retail/hospitality occupancy. The realization that this may also propel additional residential construction could make the entire Stationlands project move along with up-pace momentum.
 

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