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Thread for this new proposal. More updates to the thread will come out once the DP is released.
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I had very high expectations for this development and I'm feeling they mostly delivered. The brick was a very obvious move and I'm so thrilled they're doing it (just hope the alu panels on the rest aren't too low quality. Obviously all brick would be great but fine whatever I guess brick is expensive).

I'm really hoping that that area including the little parking lot on the north east corner of the library gets a really solid landscaping treatment. That could be such an incredible little Plaza in there the potential is insane.
 
I like the height, but I don't know how I feel about the same colour, which is orange/black brick on both sides of the street. One building could be white and black brick, I feel. Also, is there not a single retail bay?
 
I had very high expectations for this development and I'm feeling they mostly delivered. The brick was a very obvious move and I'm so thrilled they're doing it (just hope the alu panels on the rest aren't too low quality. Obviously all brick would be great but fine whatever I guess brick is expensive).

I'm really hoping that that area including the little parking lot on the north east corner of the library gets a really solid landscaping treatment. That could be such an incredible little Plaza in there the potential is insane.
Might be a good spot to move the basketball court as it's permanent location.
 

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The site of the temporary Bounce Games Park has also been conditionally sold to another developer partner, and we anticipate having more details in early 2025.

About these from that same release:
Local developer Bankside Properties, in partnership with Sumus Property Group, has purchased two parcels located just east of the Central Library, with the intention of building two residential buildings. The two buildings are anticipated to mirror one another in design, standing six storeys tall and offering approximately 80 rental units per building with one-bedroom, one-bedroom-plus-den and two-bedroom configurations. Ground floor residential units will be designed to facilitate conversion to commercial use in future. Bankside and Sumus' investment in East Village represents an approximate private investment value of $60M, and will welcome more than 150 new homes to the neighourhood. The development permits for the two buildings will be submitted before the end of 2024, and Bankside anticipates breaking ground on both buildings in Q4 2025.
 
Interesting that the residential ground units can be converted to retail in the future. This is a smart move as retail in that location won't survive at the moment, not until EV is almost fully built out.
 
Oh both buildings underway by the end of the year? That's bold... well for the EV it is. Very cool!
 
Might be a good spot to move the basketball court as it's permanent location.
Oh yeah totally I didn't think of that.

Will they do it (or anything)? I'm skeptical. Odds are that dinky little parking lot will remain a parking lot forever and the "Plaza" will just be blank concrete.

But maybe I should be more optimistic.
 

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