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  1. ByeByeBaby

    Statscan numbers

    I don't think that T&V really "overbuilt" so much. Especially considering they were in pretty extreme crisis and had tons of latent households a couple of years ago. Here's the population change from July 1 2021-July 1 2024 and the housing starts over the same time frame:
  2. ByeByeBaby

    1st Ave NE Shoppers | 12m | 2s | First Capital | Collabor8

    There are still 3 Arbyses around; one on Canyon Meadows, one on 17th SE and one in Cross Iron Mills. Had a beef n cheddar and curly fries when I was at Cross Iron six months ago and I hadn't had one for about a decade. Glad I had it, but I'm now good for another decade.
  3. ByeByeBaby

    Beltline Block | 118m | 36s | ONE Properties | Gibbs Gage

    It's getting serious now...
  4. ByeByeBaby

    Calgary Transit Fantasy Maps

    Trains need maintenance every single night. Cleaning and inspection is light maintenance, but it is still maintenance and I can't imagine people would be thrilled if every single night at 3AM a cleaning crew was hosing down a train outside their window while lights bright enough for inspectors...
  5. ByeByeBaby

    Calgary International Airport

    My thoughts about this are that there are (broadly) four groups of things behind the drop: 1). General antipathy to the US because of their threats to our country 2). Specific concern about travelling to the US because of security issues at the border, etc. 3). Low Canadian dollar - this is...
  6. ByeByeBaby

    Calgary International Airport

    I was just going to post this as well! Here's the original report; https://www.oag.com/blog/canada-us-airline-capacity-aviation-market 75% reduction in April transborder bookings (1.22 million in 2024 and under 300K in 2025) and similar reductions all through the summer vs March 2024. But the...
  7. ByeByeBaby

    Calgary Municipal Politics

    I didn't mean to imply any causal relationship between the assessment and the sale decision. I'm not buying anywhere. Not really interested in that right now. It's a fairly generic property; a 25 year old suburban townhouse condo (so no zoning or lot type or any other redevelopment...
  8. ByeByeBaby

    Calgary Municipal Politics

    My property assessment went up 28% year-on-year. I'm putting it on the market; the realtor's estimate (which was also exactly the same as what I'd come up with independently before contacting him) is less than 2% over the City assessment.
  9. ByeByeBaby

    The Broward | 19m | 6s | Truman | MoDA

    Absolutely we are, in the same way we were 120 years ago: and 60 years ago: and 30 years ago: All three images come from this post in the essential Construction Physics newsletter, by Brian Potter who spent years working for an automated construction startup. Construction has a ton of...
  10. ByeByeBaby

    Alpine Park I ?m I ?s I Dream Development

    I'm pretty sure the province still designs their freeways for 130 km/h; certainly feels like that's what people drive it at.
  11. ByeByeBaby

    Alpine Park I ?m I ?s I Dream Development

    So the first commercial project in the 'Village Centre' consists mostly of: Gas station with drive-through carwash Drive-through A&W Drive-through Starbucks Drive-through bank Drive-through restaurant (hopefully McDonald's -- there's been one announced, but it's not in the DP plans, so that...
  12. ByeByeBaby

    Calgary Transit

    The minimum stations would be Westbrook, Foothills, U of C and Brentwood. An expanded set of stations could include University District/ACH, Parkdale, Spruce Cliff. So 4 attendants minimum, up to 7 total. The route 9 takes 34 mins to go from Westbrook to Brentwood; add in a 6 minute...
  13. ByeByeBaby

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    I think the building catalogue is a good idea (as mentioned, derisk developments -- especially for newer/smaller builders but also in smaller markets where missing middle units aren't going up all the time). And there's a lot of good in them; a good mix of bedrooms, accessible ground-floor...
  14. ByeByeBaby

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    Peak "We have Copenhagen at home" energy.
  15. ByeByeBaby

    Copenhagen | 35m | 10s | Copenhagen | Casola Koppe

    Peak "We have Copenhagen at home" energy.
  16. ByeByeBaby

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    The obvious place is by the Firestone tower; LRT station adjacent, you don't necessarily need to dig deep into the soil for an amphitheatre, sunset view of the downtown and mountains would make concerts amazing, and if you could develop acoustics so the sound goes west, then it's 900m of...
  17. ByeByeBaby

    Contemporary Calgary | 20m | 4s | Contemporary Calgary | KPMB

    That road is in a trench. It takes about 60-70m of horizontal space to provide enough elevation to cross over a road, while still being passable to pedestrians. It's 40m from the building to 6th Ave, so we'd need to trench 6th as well as make the entire public space into a sloped bridge access...
  18. ByeByeBaby

    Calgary Retail Thread

    What I noticed in mine was Canadian flags almost entirely just next to store-brand products (which give them higher profits). There were flags next to a box of tea that I'm pretty sure wasn't grown in Canada's vast tea plantations, and that said nothing of provenance more than "produced for...
  19. ByeByeBaby

    Calgary International Airport

    I haven't updated these in a while; here's the monthly pax numbers versus a pre-covid trend projection including seasonality and linear growth: International has been the big success, with a lot more summer traffic than the prepandemic trend - more even travel year-round; on the other...

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