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  1. UrbanWarrior

    General Construction Updates

    That’s exactly how I feel about the grey pavers too. Why the hell wouldn’t they have gone with red and yellow(sandstone)??? And the light standard type they used on 17th avenue would have been perfect. These are trash.
  2. UrbanWarrior

    Vibe | 51m | 13s | Slokker | Giannone Petricone

    A couple days apart
  3. UrbanWarrior

    The Galloway | 37m | 10s | Ayrshire | EFG Architects

    Nah, they’ve got a long crane, in the middle of the site.
  4. UrbanWarrior

    1405 - 4th Street | 77m | 24s | GWL | Arcadis

    No, pretty sure the dashed red line is the footprint for this parking garage. An entirely new one, slightly smaller, will be built for the second tower.
  5. UrbanWarrior

    Fairmont Hotel | ?m | ?s | Truman

    I hadn’t even thought of that. But that’s SO GROSS! And you’re probably right 😖
  6. UrbanWarrior

    7th Avenue Mixed Use | 310m | 74s | GWL | NORR

    Why you so mean to us?! 😣
  7. UrbanWarrior

    Fairmont Hotel | ?m | ?s | Truman

    That entire writeup is so like… creepily boosterish it’s wild. They say multiple times that this will be the first Fairmont in Calgary and how it’s such an amazing status symbol akin to the Banff Springs or the Empress in Victoria… and the Fairmont Palliser (112 years old, nearly twice as many...
  8. UrbanWarrior

    Crane Count

  9. UrbanWarrior

    The Galloway | 37m | 10s | Ayrshire | EFG Architects

    Bottomed out. Crane base in.
  10. UrbanWarrior

    Scotia Place | 36.85m | 11s | CSEC | HOK

    Yeah I didn’t see it in the other thread til after 😂
  11. UrbanWarrior

    Scotia Place | 36.85m | 11s | CSEC | HOK

    Looks like our dreams are coming true… massive amphitheater in the Stampede Masterplan. https://corporate.calgarystampede.com/master-plan
  12. UrbanWarrior

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    Yes the Stephen ave side was built in one go, and 7th ave was in another go. The architectural difference is pretty apparent midway down the First Street facade. Even in aerials posted earlier in this thread actually.

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