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Old Posted Apr 1, 2019, 8:29 PM
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This Victor Lam and Saska Holdings sounds like another Brightenview IMHO lol
Yes, in the form of depending on Chinese investors:

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Lam said it’s too early to know how much money would need to be raised from investors, but he’s confident he can find investors in Vancouver and China. Lam, Yan and Tony Ding met with Mayor Charlie Clark a year ago to express their interest in pursuing projects in the Saskatoon region.
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I’m guessing Regina will get this too?
This is their new branding across Canada.


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Not only is it a very stale design, that sketch mostly illustrates he has very little understanding of structural engineering - all four of the "towers" he drew have their centre of gravity entirely over what would be the playing surface, floor or rink of the facility underneath. That would be a very grandiose (Billion$) build if it was to someone support the load of those towers without a forest of columns going through the seating areas. How can someone that has devoted that many decades to this vision not have thought through this already? It could be built but who on earth would ever agree to pay for it?
A very good point. How laughably inept!
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"Broadway Bridge" - Really? That's just going to be confusing.
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"Broadway Bridge" - Really? That's just going to be confusing.
911: What's your emergency?
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Old Posted Apr 5, 2019, 4:09 PM
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If this was April 1st, I would think this was a joke....really bad choice!! Those that agree, go to their Facebook page to share your opinion!!

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Old Posted Apr 7, 2019, 6:49 PM
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A very good point. How laughably inept!
This is par for the course. Haha. Have you worked with an architect before? They draw, then the engineers remind them how to make it real.

That includes civil, structural, mechanical, and electrical engineers reminding: 1. The building needs to be anchored to the ground, 2. The building needs a “skeleton”, 3. The ceiling space should be deep enough for plumbing thet slopes!, and 4. The the building needs a room to house mechanical and electrical equipment.

And this happens every single building.

They are the dreamers... but that’s ok, it’s gotta start with a dream of some sort. But I agree, hopefully it starts with someone else’s dream in this case!
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Old Posted Apr 7, 2019, 7:48 PM
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Sorry I should give the appropriate credits; “the engineers make it real ‘in theory’”. It’s the contractors that “make it real”!
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so really it would be the people that pay for it that really make it real
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^^^^ love the use of that brick at street level
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Old Posted Apr 9, 2019, 12:24 PM
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Anyone know if River Quarry found a tenant? From what I hear we haven’t incentivized a single suburban tenant to come downtown with all of this redevelopment... I think it’s time for a tax incentive to move downtown.

On a side note BASF was looking to move from Mississauga to Saskatoon and the government never offered a good enough incentive or had anyone from Saskatoon working on their interest in moving here vs Calgary. I hate our government... we’ve lost out on so many developments the last decade. https://calgaryherald.com/business/l...ers-to-calgary
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Old Posted Apr 9, 2019, 2:21 PM
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Crap....how does Saskatoon with College of Agriculture and Synchotron and all things agriculture not come out on top of consideration for a move by BASF. I have no idea what the back story on this may be, but I truly hope we were aggressive in trying to lure them to Saskatoon.
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Old Posted Apr 9, 2019, 3:26 PM
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Crap....how does Saskatoon with College of Agriculture and Synchotron and all things agriculture not come out on top of consideration for a move by BASF. I have no idea what the back story on this may be, but I truly hope we were aggressive in trying to lure them to Saskatoon.
They were probably looking for some juicy tax breaks and if so, its best Saskatoon didn't get into such a bidding war. But who knows.
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Old Posted Apr 10, 2019, 12:09 AM
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We also have a very large existing BASF office here in the north end larger than Calgary’s. This is the exact same as when we lost Roquette’s new pulse processor to Manitoba when MB doESNT even grow peas... not to get political but... yea we’re losing out on everything lately.
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Old Posted Apr 10, 2019, 4:16 PM
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We also have a very large existing BASF office here in the north end larger than Calgary’s. This is the exact same as when we lost Roquette’s new pulse processor to Manitoba when MB doESNT even grow peas... not to get political but... yea we’re losing out on everything lately.
But I thought now that the SaskParty was the party of business and that now that they are in power, every business would want to move here...........oh wait. I guess that might not be the case....
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But I thought now that the SaskParty was the party of business and that now that they are in power, every business would want to move here...........oh wait. I guess that might not be the case....
Sure but they are not into direct subsidies. They will offer general incentives (usually tax relief) available to anyone but will "not pick winners and losers". I agree with this policy generally but it is easily manipulated.
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Old Posted Apr 10, 2019, 6:31 PM
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But I thought now that the SaskParty was the party of business and that now that they are in power, every business would want to move here...........oh wait. I guess that might not be the case....
haha ok there champ


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