adamyyc
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The draft Chinatown ARP has been released for feedback: https://engage.calgary.ca/tomorrows-chinatown/ARP
Thanks for sharing.The draft Chinatown ARP has been released for feedback: https://engage.calgary.ca/tomorrows-chinatown/ARP
Have heard a very reputable developer has picked up the Mongolian Grill site at 11th and 4th. Great news.
That is exciting news !Have heard a very reputable developer has picked up the Mongolian Grill site at 11th and 4th. Great news.
Any hints as to who? Local? From Toronto or Vancouver?Have heard a very reputable developer has picked up the Mongolian Grill site at 11th and 4th. Great news.
As long as they don't get an influx of Labatt's beer recipes.Banded Peak is getting some influx of money and redeveloping their space. I was hoping for some of this when Labatt bought them. Big sign when you drive by, can't find an online render.
That area could use some money but tough spot to invest in.
Interesting that this is no longer on the Dmap. The other tent at the same address is under appeal...I wonder if we're going to see that as the Cowboys Stampede tent or if Covid finally killed Cowboys? Pennylane Entertainment owns the nightclub but to my knowledge the nightclub hasn't re-opened and last Stampede they didn't have the Cowboys tent. Love it or hate it, Pennylane shuttering the nightclub and ditching the branding would be the death of a Calgary institution that was well known by people outside our city (I've traveled to England and people I met there knew about the mountains, Banff and Cowboys when I mentioned I was from Calgary). Curious to see what happens.
Hopefully all is good to go as they've announced a few concerts. What kind of dork would appeal a party tent?Interesting that this is no longer on the Dmap. The other tent at the same address is under appeal...
I only just noticed this development on 16th st sw (Altadore) the other day.
I wish we had a thousand of these. Not necessarily this exact design materials, etc, but corner lot developments of this layout on semi busy streets.
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It looked like a nice little place. I almost stopped in for a coffee.I
It’s a RNDSQR development completed in 2017.
Neighbour Coffee on the corner is popular with the community.
I agree that these types of developments are a great way to incorporate commercial right in the middle of residential neighborhoods. Contextual building. No surface parking lot.