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Office Space Conversion

I like the idea of converting for other uses, but I'm not a fan of incentives to create more empty lots. I would be okay with incentives for demolition if it was tied to a new development taking it's place, but other than that I don't want to see money go towards more gravel lots. Also any build that does get demolished will likely be a smaller boutique building.
 
I like the idea of converting for other uses, but I'm not a fan of incentives to create more empty lots. I would be okay with incentives for demolition if it was tied to a new development taking it's place, but other than that I don't want to see money go towards more gravel lots. Also any build that does get demolished will likely be a smaller boutique building.
Totally agree! The article mentions that some demolition lands could be converted to park or public space. Conversion to temporary parks/public space (or some other productive TLU) should be a condition of funding. Even if the park/public land use is through a lease to the City to manage liability. If the recipient doesn’t have a TLU planned (other than a parking lot), then they should not receive funding. I’d like to see TLUs where the lots are used for prefab/shipping container style bars/restaurants/breweries/markets. Something relatively low cost but highly activating.
 
By my tracking:
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At least one of those in the “proposed” list is well underway. I think it’s the Cornerstone one. Is the one at 9 Ave and Macleod on there? The little one next to Palliser.
 
Quick snap of the aforementioned project from the train just now.

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Next round of residential conversion projects announced...


Taylor Building - 85 units [Cressey Developments]
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Petro Fina Building - 105 Units [People First Developments] (This one's pretty nice, In the document it says the historical elements will be preserved)
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Eau Claire Place I - 90 Units [Cidex]
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Eau Claire Place II - 195 Units [Pacific Reach Properties]
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744 4th Ave - 55 Units [Institutional Mortgage Capital]
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Ohhhh my god! The Taylor, Fina, and 744 buildings all going ahead next? Jesus that’s a huge win. Two more residential conversions on Stephen Avenue 🥰 likely accompanied by retail at grade to extend the Avenue west. So like 530 units in 5 projects? Not bad at all.
 
Taylor Building - 85 units [Cressey Developments]
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Petro Fina Building - 105 Units [People First Developments] (This one's pretty nice, In the document it says the historical elements will be preserved)
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Eau Claire Place I - 90 Units [Cidex]
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Eau Claire Place II - 195 Units [Pacific Reach Properties]
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744 4th Ave - 55 Units [Institutional Mortgage Capital]
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These buildings seem nicer and better located than the ones in the earlier rounds
 
Both the Fina and Taylor buildings have a nice mid-century vibe...so I hope they don't go and ruin those facades with some cheap patterned paneling.

The others, they can do whatever the hell they want with...
 

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