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  1. Stephen Ave

    Cube | 25.91m | 7s | Strategic Group

    Same with The Inglewood one, and the one one Centre Street (Centro I think it's called)
  2. Stephen Ave

    Hat @ 14th Street | 94.48m | 28s | Cidex Group | NORR

    With this, the one across the street to the north, and the Bronconnier proposal to the west, it should breath some life into the area. What do the colors look like? Same as The Hat EV?
  3. Stephen Ave

    August at University District | ?m | 6s | Avi Urban

    Too bad it's wood framed. I assumed this would be concrete for some reason. Either way it'll still look good.
  4. Stephen Ave

    Calgary Transit

    https://calgarysun.com/news/local-news/mobile-ticketing-coming-to-all-ctrains-and-buses-by-next-year/wcm/418d02c0-ab9d-4f4f-b222-8f47a2e82e96
  5. Stephen Ave

    Park Central | 138m | 40s | Hines | S.C.B.

    I like the brown panels.
  6. Stephen Ave

    Solo on 4th | 16.76m | 5s | Indevelopments | Indevelopments

    They aren't wasting any time.
  7. Stephen Ave

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    So developments proposed for both sides of 10th ave at 14th? That's great, the area could really use it.
  8. Stephen Ave

    Green Line LRT | ?m | ?s | Calgary Transit

    What are people's thoughts on the chances of the green line getting built? When I first heard about the Green Line funding change it was only a delay in the funding, but now the talk is about Bill 20 and the government being able to renege on their funding deal.
  9. Stephen Ave

    Night Scapes

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  10. Stephen Ave

    Calgary Then and Now

    What I noticed most about th9is was the change of color from predominately brown/beige to a mix of light green/blue/gray and brown/beige.
  11. Stephen Ave

    Chartwell Haysboro | 95m | 26s | Chartwell | NORR

    Unfortunately TODs weren't on the mind of planners when they first built the LRT lines. Most were run in ways that were the most economical - down the middle of Crowchild or Memorial, or along the CP tracks. In many cases the success of the TOD is limited from the get go, but still doable.. You...
  12. Stephen Ave

    Palliser One | 122m | 27s

    I don't think you can compare the FCP reclad with this one. FCP was fortunate that they could use a different cheaper material that looked virtually the same. If they had used panels of one color it would look like crap., no better than this other crappy pixelated version. If they used metal...
  13. Stephen Ave

    Lumino C | 46.02m | 15s | Kanas | Casola Koppe

    This has topped out (sorry no photo). It’s still covered in white tarp from top to bottom.
  14. Stephen Ave

    1150 Centre Street SE | 121.5m | 37s | Oxford Properties | Zeidler

    I'm tiring of charcoal and gray paneling, but I like this better than the earlier rendering. Thanks for sharing, and welcome to SRC, Ducklightning.
  15. Stephen Ave

    General Construction Updates

    Question for the experts. Is easy trim also the type of material used in the panels or just the trim system itself? I don't know what material it is, but on the lime green colored affordable housing project behind Tim's on 16th, the panels are turning to shit after only 3 years.
  16. Stephen Ave

    1403 26th St | 16m | 5s

    I like the new design more as well. The original design reminds me of that build on Centre Street and about 14th ave. Probably the same architect.
  17. Stephen Ave

    Oliver | 121.3m | 35s | Centron | Gibbs Gage

    I was once told the closer you are to the tracks the better if you’re high up. I used to have a friend that lived in Mount Royal House Apartments right by Bromley and right beside the train tracks. She was on the 29th floor, and I don’t remember much noise. Might be different if she was on the...
  18. Stephen Ave

    Calgary Retail Thread

    I saw a fair amount of cars at that New Horizon Mall and stopped in to see what's happening. Much to my surprise there were quite a few stores, and quite a few people. Still quiet, but not the ghost town it was.

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