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    Stampede Station | 277.3m | 71s | Truman | NORR

    Just out of curiosity - why are people thinking 20 floors could be chopped off the top? That won't help alleviate any concerns residents of Sasso and Vetro would have about height, since 50 storey buildings are still going to leave them in shadow, and if anything might result in wider bulkier...
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    Stampede Station | 277.3m | 71s | Truman | NORR

    Fair. But I'm tired of them being just good enough to miss out on all the good draft picks while still missing the playoffs.
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    JEMM 16th Ave | 25m | 6s | Jemm Properties | NORR

    Well, between this project, Harmony and Munro further east, and hopefully the Shoppers site a few blocks to the west at 4th, there will be a good thousand or so more people living along 16th in 2 or 3 years which ought to really help make the street feel more urban and vibrant.
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    Stampede Station | 277.3m | 71s | Truman | NORR

    I'll agree with that 100% once the Flames stop sucking and we get a proper stadium befitting a city of our size
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    Stampede Station | 277.3m | 71s | Truman | NORR

    I get what you're saying - I think an overly tall building can throw an otherwise attractive skyline off balance. But I also think that the renders are exaggerating the buildings' heights a little bit - the taller building is only 100' taller than Brookfield, and the smaller one is slightly...
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    Stampede Station | 277.3m | 71s | Truman | NORR

    Can I ask where you found those numbers? I just checked and the elevation drawings show 277.3 and 245.55, in line with what Surreal posted a few days back? Unless I'm reading them wrong, which is certainly possible...
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    Calgary International Airport

    Problem is, low ticket prices are about all Flair has going for them. Take that away and why not just take WJ or AC, and at least you can count on a reasonable degree of reliability. Porter at least differentiates themself with a unique product- narrow body jets with only 2 seats a side, free...
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    The Morrison | 119m | 35s | Western Securities | Hindle Architects

    Yup that's the one. I was just too lazy to add in the additional addresses.
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    The Morrison | 119m | 35s | Western Securities | Hindle Architects

    Most of the reports I've seen recently are calling the rental market "balanced" after a few years of really tight supply. Regardless, keep in mind that there won't be much supply coming onstream in the downtown/Beltline market for a couple years, since most of the projects currently underway...
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    The Morrison | 119m | 35s | Western Securities | Hindle Architects

    Agreed, I'm a fan too - it's a simple but attractive building. The base of the building is brick and the tower portion is metal panels, although they are using red-brown and bronze-gold colours which should make for a nice change from what we usually see.
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    The Morrison | 119m | 35s | Western Securities | Hindle Architects

    A "Tuesday surprise"...new DP submitted, this one for a 35-ish storey 390-foot tower called "The Morrison" at 1400 ST SW. Developer is Western Securities, architect is Hindle.
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    Project 54 | 43m | 12s | Cidex Group | NORR

    The DP for this one is coming to Calgary Planning Commission this week
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    Stampede Station | 277.3m | 71s | Truman | NORR

    Yes, DP was submitted last week
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    Calgary International Airport

    I have taken 3 flights on Flair, two of which were delayed (one by about 5 hours which resulted in me getting home at 4 am). I would definitely not take a connecting flight with them, and would be reluctant to fly them again unless the savings were huge. I'm too old to roll the dice on abysmal...
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    Calgary International Airport

    AC has been doing Calgary dirty for a few years now. But I do agree that at least WJ's pricing is quite competitive.
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    Midfield Heights | 40m | 11s | City of Calgary

    Moving at the speed of bureaucracy...
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    Statscan numbers

    Conversely, Vancouver is much closer to Calgary-Edmonton-Ottawa in population than it is to Toronto or even Montreal. It has a bit over a million more people than Calgary, and 4.5 million less people than Toronto.
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    Aomega on 15th | 13.7m | 5s | FarMor Architecture

    Always a nice surprise when these seemingly stalled projects come back to life.
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    Stampede Station | 277.3m | 71s | Truman | NORR

    Now that the height has been released, it's confirmed that it will be taller than any building either completed or under construction. The only proposal I am aware of that would be taller is the supertall proposed for Vancouver, but I have doubts that project will happen anytime soon, if ever...
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    Plaza | 109m | 33s | Cantiro | GEC

    I'm a fan of the splash of colour. There's generally a lot of monotone in this city's architecture.

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