i don't think this has been mentioned yet, but i want to bring it up because some of the history buffs on this site (
@_Citizen_Dane_ might be intrigued) would want to know about this.
The former primary school in Westmount, on 128 St and Stony Plain Road, has finally sold and is up for
rezoning, from RF1 (which is what the surrounding houses are, the building was being used as a church, kinda ignoring the zoning) to RA8. There is a construction fence around the site, a bin in the back, and it looks like the place is being cleaned out. It had been used as a crash pad by homeless/transient people for a couple years after the church closed, and the stuff coming out is junk left over from this. I didn't hop any fences, but from what i could see through the now-uncovered windows, the interiors were remuddled in the 70's; i doubt there's much original stuff left in there. anyways, That's happening. I don't know much more on timelines yet, but get your photos of the place soon!
The rezoning is shown as 'in progress' on the
maps.edmonton site, but i can't find any info on who is making the application, it isn't showing on the city's rezoning applications page. Gossip in the neighbourhood (my parents live there, but they and the neighbours they talk with the most aren't the savviest with this stuff; so it can be hard to understand what's actually happening given how they explain things) is that it will be a 6-story residential building, with a 'hair salon or maybe a grocery store' on the ground floor. They kinda joked about seeing renders, but I can't find anything. The description they gave is RA8. generic RA8. which makes me think there isn't actually much of a plan out there yet. If anyone has any ideas of where to look for more info on this, please let me know. I'm curious, and excited to see this site turn into something new!
Sidebar, it was weird hearing on person say 'there's no way they'll do 6 floors, maybe 3 or 4. 6 is too big' as if the site isn't 4 blocks from an LRT stop. The neighbourhood was progressive when I was living there, and very supportive of the LRT. We took it as a point of pride to support a project that stuck-up Glenora was mad about. seeing that attitude fall apart a bit around this new building was sad.