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  1. gsunnyg

    Bethany Care Centre | 28m | 8s | Bethany Care | Zeidler

    A classic NIMBY statement lol. There's always a "but."
  2. gsunnyg

    Skyway Parade | 37m | 12s | Skyvision Development | Green Birch Architecture

    Typical garbage NE design. I still can't get over how badly Saddletowne Circle was designed given its location. The NE North of 16th ave and East of Deerfot doesn't have a Single Main Street. It's just a collection of random midrises thrown on empty fields and parking lots.
  3. gsunnyg

    1405 - 4th Street | 77m | 24s | GWL | IBI Group

    Nice to see retail incorporated on not just 4th street but 14th ave side as well!
  4. gsunnyg

    Riverpark | 18m | 6s | M2SC | Casola Koppe

    Not to mention the pedestrian street wall effect is destroyed. One of the reasons why streets with pre-war midrises or European cities are so enjoyable to walk down. Just something cozy about it.
  5. gsunnyg

    4th Street Lofts | 115m | 29s | Western Securities | Gibbs Gage

    That's insane to think about.
  6. gsunnyg

    CNIB | 86m | 27s | CNIB | S2

    Forget just density, we're in the midst of a housing crisis. Unless the tower's outright atrocious, I'll take a bit of spandrel.
  7. gsunnyg

    Eau Claire Market Redevelopment | 135.02m | 35s | Harvard Developments

    Well if it's not a useful example, then how come even with a tax, they're popping up highrises and midrises at an insane pace? If anything that makes me question what exactly are we doing wrong in Calgary. For the longest time, I heard the argument that market demand was the key reason for the...
  8. gsunnyg

    Eau Claire Market Redevelopment | 135.02m | 35s | Harvard Developments

    I agree with you. There's a noticeable discrepancy in the pace of large developments between Calgary and other major cities. For instance, my recent visit to Metro Van left me surprised by the abundance of high-rises, especially in Surrey, compared to Calgary. Despite the strong market...
  9. gsunnyg

    The Sentinel | 24m | 6s | Arlington Street | Jackson McCormick

    Forget it not be a high rise for a sec, it's just outright ugly and does not belong on 17th. The street front design is just atrocious for a high street.
  10. gsunnyg

    Lincoln | 126m | 37s | Truman

    I love the tower, but I hate the corporate type of podium. It seems so sterile.
  11. gsunnyg

    Park Central | 134m | 39s | Hines | S.C.B.

    White or dark black instead of grey would've made all the difference for these towers
  12. gsunnyg

    1520 | 135m | 38s | Grosvenor | McKinley Burkart

    Not happening anymore.Office tower has been demolished, so I'd expect a new proposal at this point
  13. gsunnyg

    Lincoln | 126m | 37s | Truman

    Update. I had the numbers switched. 274 units in total. https://preconstruction.info/property/%20lincoln-tower
  14. gsunnyg

    Lincoln | 126m | 37s | Truman

    Don't quote me on this but I came across an ad with this one and I believe it said 247 units.
  15. gsunnyg

    BMO Centre Expansion | 25m | 5s | CMLC

    Whenever I see that blank brick wall along 17th Ave and the LRT station, I think what an opportunity wasted. Aside from potential retail, they could've gone a step further and added a few storeys of affordable housing units on top, something I'm sure all three levels of government would have...
  16. gsunnyg

    Canada Immigration discussion

    https://calgaryherald.com/news/local-news/international-student-visas-increase-alberta-enrolment-cap Another Liberal policy that has completely blind-sighted the ground reality in Alberta.
  17. gsunnyg

    Canada Immigration discussion

    There are. There's a college near the Timmies on 32nd and Barlow NE filled with Int. students acquiring Business Admin diplomas. I still think all post-secondaries need to cut back intake into programs that don't meet the skills requirements required in our country. SAIT should be shifting more...
  18. gsunnyg

    Canada Immigration discussion

    The labour shortage was the biggest crap sold to us to fuel the immigration crisis. What a lot of employers want is to fill manual labour jobs with cheap labour. I've seen this firsthand in construction. Hiring temporary labour from Mexico and paying them cash or near minimum wage. What all this...
  19. gsunnyg

    Canada Immigration discussion

    Still, some international student restrictions would help slow down overall migration into Calgary. Living in the NE, I've seen a dramatic rise in the international student population here and it has contributed partly to rents skyrocketing. A 1 bedroom basement is now going for $1200 bucks in...
  20. gsunnyg

    First & Park | 75m | 18s | Graywood

    Vancouver was making prettier buildings 5 years ago and Calgary is now fetching probably the same rental $/sq ft. that Vancouver was 5 years ago. And I'm assuming developers building today would've acquired land in Calgary dirt cheap during the economic downturn in the 2010s. Nothing but greed...

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