darwink
Senior Member
First apartment on the plus 15. Big apartments likely, 1000+ square foot on average. Only 26 parking stalls.
http://www.artisreit.com/office/sierra-place/
http://www.artisreit.com/office/sierra-place/
Well, maybe someone is reading this thread.....
https://developmentmap.calgary.ca/#property/DP2017-3161
This building:
https://www.google.ca/maps/@51.0471193,-114.0762379,3a,75y,276.31h,112.54t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sFhy6amDe9dSrQR6lFHiw_w!2e0!6s//geo2.ggpht.com/cbk?panoid=Fhy6amDe9dSrQR6lFHiw_w&output=thumbnail&cb_client=maps_sv.tactile.gps&thumb=2&w=203&h=100&yaw=12.725911&pitch=0&thumbfov=100!7i13312!8i6656
Depending on what you count as the plus 15. The first apartment I had in Calgary was in Mount Royal House, and there was a sketchy connection between its parkade and the Palliser parkade. Not very accessible (or even known) to the general public, but I could stay covered the whole way (I won't say indoors, given the exposed air to the outdoors in both parkades).First apartment on the plus 15. Big apartments likely, 1000+ square foot on average. Only 26 parking stalls.
http://www.artisreit.com/office/sierra-place/
I think it's a great idea, but I question whether it's truly feasible. There are a couple of thousand new condo units either ready to come onto the market or already on the market.
Office Space Conversions One Step Closer to Reality
http://calgary.skyrisecities.com/news/2017/07/office-space-conversions-one-step-closer-reality
another building in Calgary? which one?Even though lots of new apartment units are available and more to come, it comes down to whether converting an existing building is cheaper than building a new one. Given the fact that two different REITs have plans to do this, tells me it's feasible for some buildings. The buildings being converted must be a good fit, but my guess is many other buildings probably aren't the right fit - yet..
I know of at least one more building here in Calgary that is being looked at seriously, and I believe are in the process of submitting a permit. From what I've been told the REITs were holding out for an upswing, but now many have changed the outlook that even with an upswing these older buildings may sit empty for a long time.
another building in Calgary? which one?