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Photos from the weekend.

Medicine Hill Block H apartments: First floor walls going up.
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Skyway at Medicine Hill phase 1:
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The Village Townhomes Wolf Run:
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The Podium at Aiss'ka'pooma: Third building east of the first two (left most building in the photo below) topped out at two floors (amenities building?). Fourth building north of the third one is being built.
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Thanks for the construction updates, I haven't been through the area in a while. These 4 projects will add over 1000 units I think, and with it probably 1500-2000 people. Hopefully that is enough to finally start filling up some of the vacant retail space along Na'a Drive
 
The Podium at Aiss'ka'pooma: Underground parking for new buildings going up on east side of the construction site. A little bit of a retail street is taking shape with the ground floor retail of the two buildings on the west side.
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Skyway at Medicine Hill phase 1:
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The Village Townhomes Wolf Run:
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Medicine Hill Block H apartments:
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That's a crazy number of units going in there. While it's frustrating that our record population growth isn't helping get any inner city construction going, areas like Medicine Hill, West District and especially University District are unrecognizable from a few years ago.
 
It's great to see new subdivisions with higher density, my only concern is that's a lot of density with only two ingress/egress points, and no decent way to enter/exit the area on foot or on bike.
Well I guess the good news is that there's not much to walk to. The place is pretty much an island.
 
Keep in mind that those are just marketing/renderings from Trinity, and not a sure thing. It would be great to see some point towers add to the density, but there is currently a land use application to allow a self storage facility (50m tall) across from the existing Seniors highrise project:

I am guessing this will be like one of those newer Bluebird self storage facilities, so could have some active retail frontage on Na'a drive, but I doubt they would apply for this land use if there was a highrise apartment planned for the site.
 

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