Has the opening been pushed further back because of the pandemic? The anchor posts for the floating bridge are gone.
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Stewart McKelvey has already moved their offices in. Good question about the public space though.
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More angles on the blog.
You may notice some streetscaping changes in the foreground of some photos. This will be a protected bike lane for Lower Water Street approved in the Regional Centre AAA Bikeways Plan. Armour Group has agreed to construct the section from MMoA to George Street as part of their street reinstatement work. Construction Plan - Regional Council Agenda - April 14, 2020 https://66.media.tumblr.com/63e47249...1635c0fcc1.jpg https://66.media.tumblr.com/86bbb68b...a94190c5f7.jpg 'Halifax Developments Blog (Photos by David Jackson) |
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Great photos, thanks! I like the irregular stone seating. That cobblestone strip is crying out for some trees to provide shade, but I don't see any tree pits. :shrug:
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IMO an ideal fix would be to close the stub end of George Street and turn the area around the Dockyard Clock into a nice plaza with seating and trees, so there wouldn't be any right-turning car traffic. |
A 6 foot wide bike lane but the sidewalk with the bollards at the MMOA is less than 4 feet.
Nice to know that thousands of pedestrians are less important that a few dozen cyclists. The bike lane looks to be in place, look at the grey area level with the top of the curbs; the staff report indicates the lane would be raised 6 inches above street level. Some people believe the left turn up Prince should be banned. Trucks with 50' containers will continue to head north on Lower Water. |
Sorry for the long post! Was walking around downtown today and am really impressed with Queen's Marque so far.
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Any idea of the hotel going in this development?
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The stone/steel bench/planters and the linear lighting in the paving look pretty great.
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These finishes look up to par with what you'd expect to see in a nicer business or tourist district of a major city. Halifax is hit or miss in this area. To be fair it's not a big city and has a larger dose of this than normal for its size. To me, the new Queen's Marque finishes, or the redone part of Province House, or the Dominion Public Building or Bank of NS seem up to this standard. But the Dennis site and Chebucto Landing are not. The Grand Parade is somewhere in between, with some high quality elements and some not-so-high elements that were added ad hoc. The waterfront still has too many empty lots but the boardwalk itself is great. Hopefully one day all of these little pieces will all add up to a cohesive whole. |
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The original renderings had the glass and some features as red. I see they are certainly not red in actuality. Did I miss where this was changed?
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Some details have been announced on the Queen's Marque hotel: Five-star hotel planned for Queen’s Marque in Halifax
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