[Halifax] The Bloom (5511 Bloomfield) | 26 m | 8 fl | Completed
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[None Available] Name: Gottingen & Bloomfield Height: 25m Floors: 8 floors Status: Proposed Location: 2776 Gottingen Street (at Bloomfield Street) Approval Date: N/A Developer(s): Beaufort Investments Inc. Architect(s): Paul Skerry Inc. Uses: Residential + Ground Floor Commercial HRM Case #: 18254 Timeline: 2013.01.23 - Public Information Meeting 2013 2013.09.23 - Development Agreement Final Approval The long awaited redevelopment of the North-End Diner is now in the approval process. Public Information Meeting - Case 18254 Wed, 23 January 2013, 19:00 – 21:00 5389 Russell Street, Halifax, NS (St. Joseph's Alexander McKay Elementary (Gymnasium) Case 18254 - Application by Cantwell & Company Ltd., for the lands of Beaufort Investments Inc., to consider amending the Land Use By-law for Halifax Peninsula to include 2777-2778 Gottingen Street within Schedule Q, and allow an 8 storey mixed use building by development agreement The case details page is not online yet but they are normally made available 1-2 weeks before the PIM. |
I remember the North End Diner. I was in there for lunch only about an hour before it burned down. I went back to work in the dockyard and everyone could smell the smoke all through our building not long after. I miss it but this replacement is obviously for the better.
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Some before photos (both taken by me);
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8045/8...5f4e5481_z.jpg http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8185/8...2ff2b204_z.jpg |
Case Details 18254
Pretty standard North-End proposal. Can't say for sure without a colour rendering but I see no reason for the project not to go through. |
Looks nice. The design is simple and it's a decent mid-sized building with a storefront on Gottingen. I think the North End would work a lot better as a neighbourhood with maybe 50 more residential buildings of approximately this scale. There would be enough density to support a good mix of amenities within walking distance of most of that end of town.
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^Two storefronts actually. The Letter of Intent states one will become a more upscale pub/sit-down restaurant version of the North-End Diner. The other will be a smaller undefined space.
One thing I really like about the proposal is it has no direct parking access to Gottingen Street. If any road on the Peninsula should become a transit corridor its Gottingen Street and removing the parking accesses will make a dedicated transit R-O-W possible by removing turning movements and street crossings. |
Would love to see a proper rendering, but it looks like it might be decent. And the proposal a couple blocks down at Bilby looks really promising. Taken together these could really change the feel of the area--really hope they both go through.
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Isn't this where the North End Pub was before? There was an article in the herald that they want to go right back in on the site...so it seems to me (if I have the sites correct) the commercial ground floor has a tenant already! :)
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Its great to see the North End Pub making its return. This will hopefully bring back a commercial tenant to the building beside it on the corner of Gottingen & Almon. The Needs Convenience shut it's doors a couple months ago.
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An extra bonus will be blocking the new building behind it. |
I'd like to see less surface parking and more building, but I understand the rationale is to provide the pub/restaurant/commercial space with it's own defined parking area (versus residents who will have underground). But still, not a huge supporter of surface parking lots in established areas like this.
That said, I'm willing to deal with it and agree, no major reason to torpedo this. |
They've added some perspective renderings to the project's details page. Theres no color but they look good so far;
http://www.halifax.ca/planning/docum...rspectives.pdf |
Not bad at all. I'm a huge fan of using rounded balconies on corners - I think they are fantastic!
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Looks promising. It seems to borrow major elements from the Vic design, although those oddly-shaped balconies remind me a bit more of the Lexington or that new-ish mid-rise on Morris.
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I was going to say it reminds me of a cross between the Lexington and St. James Place on South St. Sort of meh...
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I think it is an fantastic design. :tup:
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Overall, I'm on the meh side. Not ugly, but not too exciting either, and not very contemporary. But full colour renderings will probably give a better sense. The podium is way better than the rest, which is good—there seems to be a lot more attention paid to the street level of projects lately. I'm waiting for someone to propose something really excellent and modern for the 'hood, like this. (Or even just the brick podium of that.) |
It's an OK design. Nothing really new architecturally but it should work out just fine. I am mostly happy to see that this neighbourhood might get some decent density in the future. Buildings like this make areas like the Hydrostone Market more vibrant. They might also make better transit service to this area viable (which in turn helps strengthen the downtown, much more than an apartment building in Sackville would). The North End would be a great neighbourhood with about 50 of these and some higher order form of transit.
Here's one of the renderings from the PDF above: http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/8...bloomfield.png |
I think it looks good! A bit of Vic influence with that more traditional facade section at the corner/along Gottingen?
As always, the materials will make or break this. |
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