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Old Posted May 9, 2013, 8:04 PM
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That doesn't mean the Capital Pointe tower will be built.
AGREED. That needed to be said.
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Old Posted May 9, 2013, 8:11 PM
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That doesn't mean the Capital Pointe tower will be built.
Yes... we know... I think it's more just a celebration of seeing some progress on-site, whatever the final result ends up being. Those electrical lines will have to be moved for whatever project proceeds there anyway.
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Old Posted May 9, 2013, 8:37 PM
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I look forward to the high-quality corner parking lot that downtown deserves.
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Old Posted May 9, 2013, 11:31 PM
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That doesn't mean the Capital Pointe tower will be built.
Considering the developer is footing the bill to move these lines, it's certainly a sign that the project isn't as dead as it appeared.
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Old Posted May 10, 2013, 12:00 AM
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Considering the developer is footing the bill to move these lines, it's certainly a sign that the project isn't as dead as it appeared.
Some people are bracing for disappointment and I can't say I blame them. However, certain others are actually ROOTING for this to fail, so that they don't lose an internet argument.
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Old Posted May 10, 2013, 12:43 AM
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Some people are bracing for disappointment and I can't say I blame them. However, certain others are actually ROOTING for this to fail, so that they don't lose an internet argument.
And some others, it seems, get some good old fashioned schadenfreude out of it all.
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Old Posted May 10, 2013, 1:42 PM
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Considering the developer is footing the bill to move these lines, it's certainly a sign that the project isn't as dead as it appeared.
Agreed.
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Old Posted May 10, 2013, 2:08 PM
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Some people are bracing for disappointment and I can't say I blame them. However, certain others are actually ROOTING for this to fail, so that they don't lose an internet argument.
SO true.
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Old Posted May 10, 2013, 7:29 PM
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According to a tweet from Global's Sara Richter, CP has officially reapplied for a permit and it will be 3-4 mths for it to be reviewed and flow through the system to get to approval stage.
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Old Posted May 10, 2013, 9:09 PM
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According to a tweet from Global's Sara Richter, CP has officially reapplied for a permit and it will be 3-4 mths for it to be reviewed and flow through the system to get to approval stage.
I'll be interested to see if there are any revisions in the new application.
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Old Posted May 10, 2013, 9:56 PM
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I'll be interested to see if there are any revisions in the new application.
Surface parking lot?

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Old Posted May 10, 2013, 9:59 PM
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Surface parking lot?

It wasn't funny the first nine times
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Old Posted May 13, 2013, 9:45 PM
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Sara Richter of Global is keeping us informed:

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@srichterGlobal: Real @Capital_Pointe update: @CityofRegina says traffic permit has been obtained. Work set to begin May 21 to remove underground power boxes

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Old Posted May 14, 2013, 3:33 PM
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Infrastructure work set to begin at Regina’s Capital Pointe site

By Sarah Richter Global News


A sign for Capital Pointe blows in the wind. Work to remove underground power boxes at the site is expected to begin May 21. Jason Wood/Global News
REGINA – After sitting empty for over a year, there may finally be some movement at the site of Capital Pointe, the proposed condo development in downtown Regina.

On Monday the city said work to remove some underground power boxes is expected to begin on May 21. SaskPower, the developer BrightStar Corporations and the city had been discussing a time to remove the infrastructure. It will take four phases and could disrupt traffic for about five months. The first phase will limit traffic on Victoria Avenue and McIntyre Street.

Along with the traffic permit approval, the city also confirmed BrightStar handed in all necessary applications to get a development permit. According to the city, it is very similar to the one they received from BrightStar in 2010.

“There are just minor design modifications to the building, but we’ll be working through an urban design process with this application review to ensure the proposal is consistent with the new downtown neighbourhood plan,” said the city’s manager of current planning Fred Searle.

Several years ago BrightStar obtained a building permit, but let it lapse as financial and infrastructure challenges disrupted the project. The city says it will take up to four months to get approval from city council again, but if everything stays on track construction work could begin late this summer or early in the fall.


Greg Black, the BrightStar’s project manager for Capital Pointe said an announcement is expected next week about the project’s future, but was tight lipped on Monday about what it would be.

“I think at this point in time I’m not going to offer any promises on anything happening,” said Black. “I think we’ll wait a few days and things will become evident.”

Reginans are not alone in waiting for work to begin on a project by BrightStar. In Georgina, Ontario, a new condo and hotel project called Crates Landing was announced in 2006 on prime real estate along the water. Seven years later, nothing has been done except some work along the shoreline.

“They haven’t been able to deliver, plain and simple,” said the town’s mayor Robert Grossi. “There was always an issue, always something wrong with the project… We’ve been frustrated because their communications haven’t been very good and their project never went anywhere.”

Last week BrightStar informed the town’s city planner they will have a reduced role in the project as minority partner. Black said the decision did not have anything to do with helping to finance Capital Pointe, which is the company’s only other current major project.

BrightStar was also on board in 2012 for a major senior’s residence and new legion in Meaford, Ontario. After the company asked for several extensions to meet the necessary number of units sold, the legion pulled the plug.
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Old Posted May 14, 2013, 5:39 PM
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There you go !
Oh look who peeked out the zipper again!
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Old Posted May 14, 2013, 6:38 PM
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Oh look who peeked out the zipper again!
Chaps .... read the article again; not just the little words. The paragraphs about the "other" historical incomplete projects and the goofy quotes from their P.R. guy....
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Old Posted May 14, 2013, 8:41 PM
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Chaps .... read the article again; not just the little words. The paragraphs about the "other" historical incomplete projects and the goofy quotes from their P.R. guy....
Just curious, why would Brightstar pay the enormous price tag for the underground power work if they had no intention of building?
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Old Posted May 14, 2013, 9:02 PM
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Do we know that they are paying for the relocation? If they are why did they have to wait so long, it seems like it's happening on SaskPower's timeline not Brightstars. In BC if you want lines moved you pay for it and it happens within weeks, couple months tops. Again I don't know the details on this relocation but it's safe to assume that if this is being done at Brightstars cost then they would've received a very hefty discount on the land at time of purchase, so they would still only be out for the land costs.
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