erudyk_29
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I agree with @Clearshades about the balconies. Particularily in the upper half. Other than that these are two beautiful towers.
Not that I've heard. Will be interesting to see if they come to this or the Whyte Ave project after they finish up the one on the old MEC lot.Any rumblings about this project of late?
Probably part of the problem in a building that is mainly residential is that the commercial space becomes an after thought. However, that can be short sighted.Last I heard southpark was nearly fully leased up for the residential units. Commercial is completely vacant though. A friend inquired and their commercial lease rates are off the charts.
And those tenants pay for that space. At the end of the day the bottom line matters.Probably part of the problem in a building that is mainly residential is that the commercial space becomes an after thought. However, that can be short sighted.
I am not sure if I would be happy as a residential tenant to be paying premium rates, but still having to go across the street and down the block to get a coffee.
A better example is The Mayfair downtown, which has done a good job filling their commercial space, but it did take a while.
Don't expect much until the LRT work and the 106 Street renewal are out of the way (or almost). I believe they are focusing on Clifton next. There are also some other things happening with them as well that will be public in due time.Any rumblings about this project of late?