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Reference ID: Job No 245330803-001
Description: To allow for exterior and interior alteration, and change the use from General Retail Store to Residential Sales Centre (Sky Presentation)
Location: 10204 - 104 AVENUE NW
Plan 1425251 Blk 9E Lot 6
Applicant: STANTEC ARCHITECTURE LTD, MATTHEW
Status: In Development Review
Create Date: 4/10/2017 9:50:23 AM
Neighbourhood: DOWNTOWN

Location is the retail bay between Rogers and the Casino. I wonder if this is for Tower B or Tower I? Or something completely new?
 
Reference ID: Job No 245592792-001
Description: To construct exterior alterations to a commercial building (street furnature and walkway), and to revise the Landscaping. (Bell Tower)
Location: 10104 - 103 AVENUE NW
Plan 8021480 Blk 1 Lot B
Applicant: MCELHANNEY CONSULTING SERVICES
Status: To Be Assigned
Create Date: 4/12/2017 3:23:28 PM
Neighbourhood: DOWNTOWN
 
Old Sun Toyota site on Whyte:

Reference ID: Job No 223289173-015
Description: To change the Use of Building 2 from General Retail Store (Main Floor) to Secondhand Store, and to construct interior and exterior alterations (Building 2 - facade improvement and adding new door on north and south elevation) (GOODWILL STORE AND DONATION CENTRE).
Location: 10102 - 82 AVENUE NW
Plan I Blk 69 Lot 15
10130 - 82 AVENUE NW
Plan I Blk 69 Lots 6-11
10110 - 82 AVENUE NW
Plan I Blk 69 Lots 12-14
Applicant: PLANWORKS ARCHITECTURE
Status: In Development Review
Create Date: 4/12/2017 11:48:28 AM
Neighbourhood: STRATHCONA
 
Coming up at EDC on May 2:

D. UPCOMING APPLICATIONS
May 2, 2017
FORMAL PRESENTATIONS

101 Avenue Corridor Study
City of Edmonton - Kirstin Pacheco

Ice District Plaza and Urban Realm (Development Permit Application)
Dialog - Dan Wilson

The Moth Cafe (Development Permit Application #241257716-001)
Khudes Inc. - Khuyen Khuong
9449 Jasper Avenue
Site legally described as:
Lot 10, Plan 8520193

99 Street and 89 Avenue Redevelopment (Rezoning Application LDA17-0006)
Dialog - Belinda Morale Smith
8904 & 8920 - 99 Street NW and 9922, 9924, 9926 - 89 Avenue NW
Sites legally described as: Lots 1 - 5 & 26 - 28, Block 122, Plan RN27

Winspear Expansion Project Rezoning
Stantec - Nancy MacDonald and Yolanda Lew

PRE-CONSULTATION PRESENTATION (Closed to the Public)
Heritage Valley Park and Ride (Development Permit Application)
Dialog - Michael Rivest
210 - 127 Street SW
Site legally described as:
Lot 2, Block 1, Plan 0727801

https://www.edmonton.ca/city_government/documents/EDCAgendaApril18UPDATED.pdf
 
Very interested to see the design for the Ice District Plaza -- I believe that all of the renderings so far have been place markers for this area.
 
Lewis Farms Recreation Centre
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Render from Saucier + Perrotte architects, via Elise Stolte (Edmonton Journal)
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?...0545544516021.374402.725696020&type=3&theater

Additional renders from the S+P website:
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http://saucierperrotte.com/projets/...re-library-academic-centre-and-district-park/
 

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Nationally recognized architect aims to turn farmer's field into vibrant urban plaza
It could be a bit of a magic trick for architects aiming to create a vibrant, urban plaza on the very western suburban fringe of Edmonton.

Parking lots would be pushed to each side, a cafe and shops would spill out into the square and space for market vendors would line the main entrance to the Lewis Farms Recreation Centre. The plan is heading to city council’s community services committee meeting Friday for design approval.

“It’s the idea to create an urban park,” Gilles Saucier, lead designer with the Montreal-based firm Saucier + Perrotte, said Thursday. The architecture firm is ranked among the top in Canada. He designed it with local firm Architecture Tkalcic Bengert, now part of Stantec.

“We want to avoid the idea of a big building surrounded by parking lots,” added architect Trevor Davis, who worked with Saucier on the design. The recreation centre should eventually have bus service to the plaza.

http://edmontonjournal.com/news/loc...o-turn-farmers-field-into-vibrant-urban-plaza

'Hugely needed' Edmonton Lewis Farms Rec Centre up for debate
Edmonton’s $215-million Lewis Farms Rec Centre is “hugely needed,” says a west end community rep, as councillors prepare to debate the complex’s future Friday.

“The population is increasing every single year and there is no rec centre that would support the needs of west end residents,” said Irina Langreiter, president of the Lewis Estates Community League, in an interview Thursday.

“I have to take my daughter to St. Albert to skate, and she always asks, ‘Why isn’t there anything nearby?’”

A report heading to the community and public services committee Friday outlined new drawings for what the west end rec centre could look like, underscoring how much it would cost to build the site ($215 million) and operate it ($10 to $13 million annually).

The centre — which would feature a dive tank, pools, a fitness centre, “child development space,” rinks and a library — would fill a void in the growing west end, according to Langreiter.

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COURTESY / CITY OF EDMONTON
Here’s what the Lewis Farms Rec Centre could look like. The city has outlined its funding strategy for the site.


http://www.metronews.ca/news/edmont...s-farms-rec-centre-up-for-debate-council.html
 
The farmer's in the dell, the farmer's in the dell, hi-ho the derry-o the farmer's in the dell... beautiful concept; I hope it remains true to design concept.
 
Outdoors in ICE District: Introducing the Public Plaza
Big things are coming to ICE District late next year. And it’s all happening outside. The Public Plaza, located at the heart of ICE District on 103 Street between 103 Avenue and 104 Avenue, will be a whopping 50,000 sq. ft of outdoor gathering space for you to experience all year-round.

Here’s what you have to look forward to:

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Interested in programming or booking the Public Plaza? Contact ICE District Properties.

via http://mailchi.mp/icedistrictproperties/watch-man-vs-beast?e=a2ec09a687
 
Coming up at EDC May 16:
B. APPLICATIONS
May 16, 2017
FORMAL PRESENTATIONS
B.1. 16:15 Church Street Special Character Area Rezoning
City of Edmonton - David Holdsworth and Scott Ashe

B.2. 17:15 InHouse 110 Street Condos (Development Permit Application #185273614-001)
Marshall Tittemore Architects - Mike Woodland and Callidus - Chris Dulaba
10016, 10022, 10024 - 110 Street NW
Sites legally described as:
Lots 51 - 53, Block 10, Plan NB

(Addresses appear to be these three houses: https://www.google.ca/maps/@53.5396...183.57623&pitch=0&thumbfov=100!7i13312!8i6656)

Also coming up June 6:

D. UPCOMING APPLICATIONS
June 6, 2017
FORMAL PRESENTATIONS
Ice District Plaza and Urban Realm (Development Permit Application)
Dialog - Dan Wilson

https://www.edmonton.ca/city_government/documents/EDCAgendaMay16.pdf
 
Edmonton company building city's first shipping-container apartment
A three-storey Edmonton apartment building is under construction using a material that’s often seen as waste — second-hand shipping containers.

The city’s first multi-family sea-can accommodations are being made of 48 steel containers pre-fabricated into modules at a Calgary factory, hauled north by truck, lifted into position by crane and welded into place.

“I had been reading about it over the last few years. Everyone was saying you could get considerably lower cost, faster erection time and be part of a green solution,” says A.J. Slivinski, whose Step Ahead Properties is adding the new walkup at its Westgate Manor complex, 9560 163 St.

“We had the land, we were going to build something there, and we came across the shipping-container idea.”

Huge numbers of 40-foot-long containers arrive on the West Coast each year carrying the electronics, clothing, car parts and other products North Americans import from Asia. But most aren’t sent back because it’s cheaper to make new ones, Slivinski said Thursday.

While they’ve been turned into garage suites and a hotel in the region, he called his 20-unit project “shipping container 2.0.”

“This is the next stage we’re taking it to, a little larger commercial-level multi-family housing.”

http://edmontonjournal.com/business...ding-citys-first-shipping-container-apartment
 

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