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They are some pretty great parcels of land considering the nearby amenities. Very excited to see what the area looks and feels like in 5-10 years.
 
Mayor and Councillors,

It was interesting to see the concerns now being expressed regarding the direction and achievability for Exhibition Lands given many of us in the industry have had similar concerns for a long time.

It is also worth noting that some of those concerns come from some of the directions and restrictions given by Council (with or without direction and support from administration).

One of the biggest concerns when the City was looking for “big ideas” from the private sector was the outright refusal to consider any repurposing the Coliseum. I could never understand a direction to spend millions and millions of dollars demolishing the Coliseum to create yet another/larger vacant parcel of land – as if the City doesn’t already have enough vacant land – instead of using to create an anchor activity centre that would nurture and support adjacent development.

The Coliseum encloses more than 400,000 sf of space, much of which is high-ceiling and clear span. It doesn’t need to be repurposed for athletic activities. Per the attached, it could be connected to Expo Hall to offer up to 1 million square feet of convention space, making it one of the top half dozen on the continent. This could be done while sensitively providing outdoor space for K-days and other outdoor festivals and exterior show space for exhibitors for everything from farm implements to construction equipment.

The Coliseum has the potential – as does the location – to be a major sound stage and recording facility for the film and television and recording industry.

It has the potential to be converted to various forms of housing and retail uses.

Many of these alternatives offer partnership opportunities with other levels of government, with educational institutions and with the private sector.

If administration is going to be tasked with a new report that is more sensitive to market conditions, Council should also be tasked with revisiting some of the restrictions that were needlessly imposed on administration that will end up costing the City millions of dollars in initial capital expense and millions more in foregone property tax revenue.

Regards,

Ken
 
I'm wondering if the province has the same concerns, hence why there's been no funding for this demolition.
But then again this is the United Calgary Party....
 
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Take the money that would be wasted if spent on demolition (whether provincial or municipal) and put it toward repurposing.

There's a lot of "but we can't repurpose it because of the asbestos" that fails to recognize that the asbestos has to be fully abated prior to and during demolition anyway. As far as I know, most of the asbestos that is present is fully encapsulated in the precast concrete panels and presents much less risk in place than in demolition.
 
Mayor and Councillors,

It was interesting to see the concerns now being expressed regarding the direction and achievability for Exhibition Lands given many of us in the industry have had similar concerns for a long time.

It is also worth noting that some of those concerns come from some of the directions and restrictions given by Council (with or without direction and support from administration).

One of the biggest concerns when the City was looking for “big ideas” from the private sector was the outright refusal to consider any repurposing the Coliseum. I could never understand a direction to spend millions and millions of dollars demolishing the Coliseum to create yet another/larger vacant parcel of land – as if the City doesn’t already have enough vacant land – instead of using to create an anchor activity centre that would nurture and support adjacent development.

The Coliseum encloses more than 400,000 sf of space, much of which is high-ceiling and clear span. It doesn’t need to be repurposed for athletic activities. Per the attached, it could be connected to Expo Hall to offer up to 1 million square feet of convention space, making it one of the top half dozen on the continent. This could be done while sensitively providing outdoor space for K-days and other outdoor festivals and exterior show space for exhibitors for everything from farm implements to construction equipment.

The Coliseum has the potential – as does the location – to be a major sound stage and recording facility for the film and television and recording industry.

It has the potential to be converted to various forms of housing and retail uses.

Many of these alternatives offer partnership opportunities with other levels of government, with educational institutions and with the private sector.

If administration is going to be tasked with a new report that is more sensitive to market conditions, Council should also be tasked with revisiting some of the restrictions that were needlessly imposed on administration that will end up costing the City millions of dollars in initial capital expense and millions more in foregone property tax revenue.

Regards,

Ken

Glad this was sent. I know some councillors are pretty good at responding. Would be interested to hear what kind of responses you get.
 

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