Personally I think Fifth turned out okay. The retail portion is as good as one could expect. The upper portion facing 17th is good as well. The portion facing 5th could have been better, but all in all a big improvement from what it used to be.
The Beltline is over 30k for sure.
I guess would be about 32K which is approximately double what it was 20 years ago. That kind of population increase in an already developed area is nothing short of amazing.
The Beltline is over 30k for sure.
I guess would be about 32K which is approximately double what it was 20 years ago. That kind of population increase in an already developed area is nothing short of amazing.
I was super excited when I saw this, until I realized this was an old proposal being replaced with a bland downgrade. Hopefully a new rendering will come out giving us a better look.
I’ll reserve my judgement until the mesh is on. Personally, I think white mesh against the gray background would look OK, but judging by the rendering it will be a brown mesh. Not sure how that’s gonna look.
I would think that’s the case. The houses are/were in decent shape in a hot rental market. It wouldn’t make sense to tear them down only to let sit empty.
Cutbacks to public service can happen if the NDP went on a hiring spree and voting public wasn’t happy about it. It’s happened before.
Like jwite said, the UCP needs a shakeup and voting them out would send the message that a shakeup is needed.
I remember that. lol. The good thing is Calgary can solve the 'Edmonton habit' , but for Edmontonians there isn't a fix for the 'Calgary habit', it's the way things are going to go.