Yup. Eau Claire and the river pathway is nice as it is, but has incredible potential. Anywhere where they can insert a pathway facing patio is a huge win. I'm hoping that the new Eau Claire market design might have something like that. But yeah, it's very unfortunate that the section of pathway opposite Price's Island is fill of expensive condos that are demarked from the pathway and full of residents who never even use their balconies. A blown opportunity.Agreed. A decent looking building, but the base/street presence is such a miss for the location. The lack of any retail/patios in any of these newer Eau Claire condos along the pathway is a real travesty.
Bertie Wooster mentioned something about phase 2 going ahead.The trailer has been on site forever, but there were some rumours that this one could see life in the near future.
I think in the Eau Claire Plaza redo they are moving that old cafe to right along the path.Yup. Eau Claire and the river pathway is nice as it is, but has incredible potential. Anywhere where they can insert a pathway facing patio is a huge win. I'm hoping that the new Eau Claire market design might have something like that. But yeah, it's very unfortunate that the section of pathway opposite Price's Island is fill of expensive condos that are demarked from the pathway and full of residents who never even use their balconies. A blown opportunity.
Imagine the pathway section from Eau Claire market to Peace Bridge plaza that had retail and resto's facing the pathway. It would be a massive success.
That'd be nice, and who knows maybe we'll see another restaurant or two tied into the pathway. The one of the downsides of the current market design, is it turned it's back on the pathway. Everything was geared toward the road going through the market. It might have made sense at the time, but it would be so much better if we had some restos fronting the pathway.I think in the Eau Claire Plaza redo they are moving that old cafe to right along the path.
Makes me wonder if those are units where the owners are renting them out and on the side selling them for a higher price and patiently sitting? There may have been other units sold over the past two years.There's currently 13 units in the existing tower listed for sale; half of the listings are over a year old (most of those are over two years old), and the newer listings look never-occupied and staged. I wouldn't be surprised if there are more that are just not listed on MLS right now. That's 13 out of 218 units; 6%. For comparison, looking at higher-end inner city highrise buildings finished in the same time frame; Park Point - 5 out of 289 units listed; 1.7% Verve - 3 out of 288 units, 1.0%; The Royal (Cdn Tire) - 2 out of 222 units; 0.9% (Those three towers have 799 units combined, and fewer listed than The Concord.)