News   Apr 03, 2020
 9.7K     3 
News   Apr 02, 2020
 11K     0 
News   Apr 02, 2020
 3.7K     0 

The Quarters

Is it known if this great looking project will be starting construction this year?

Screenshot_20260325_000903_Samsung Internet.jpg


The city wisely sold the land to e4c, worth $3 million, for $1,000 that includes 9549 103ave to both kickstart more development while providing more transitional housing and services.

Would be great to see this built at same time as Dub's student housing. The women's shelter in Gibson Block would be moving into this freeing up that space for another use.
 
Last edited:
I recall sitting with the former head of the Quarters about 10-12+ years ago who asked me outright if they should build more infrastructure/the park or a per door subsidy.

You can guess what my answer was.

That said, I do believe that incentivizing development by upgrading infrastructure, including the public realm, is important, but it very much depends where.

Look at the Quarters and Fort Road.
 
Last time I chatted with some staff from e4c they said the building project had full funding. That was a little while ago so things may have changed, it's a super volatile funding environment for non-profits atm. But I suspect we should hear something soon.
 
Last edited:
And to be fair, O'daymin Park is a good example of an infrastructure upgrade that attracted development as well.

But in general: If you want something built, hand the bag of money to the developers first and improve the streetscapes later.
It would be interesting to see how many of the "attracted development" projects were on sites that were already owned by developers who purchased them with the intent to develop them before O'daymin Park was "part of the equation"...
 
I recall sitting with the former head of the Quarters about 10-12+ years ago who asked me outright if they should build more infrastructure/the park or a per door subsidy.

You can guess what my answer was.

That said, I do believe that incentivizing development by upgrading infrastructure, including the public realm, is important, but it very much depends where.

Look at the Quarters and Fort Road.
Or stony plain road….

All the money wasted there should have gone to Whyte, Jasper, or 104st
 
Last time I chatted with some staff from e4c they said the building project had full funding. That was a little while ago so things may have changed, it's a super volatile funding environment for non-profits atm. But I suspect we should hear something soon.
That is correct - they are fully-funded.
 

Back
Top