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someone123 Jan 7, 2011 3:36 AM

There was an article in Allnovascotia tonight about this development. They confirm that the building permit was issued in July but that the developers have delayed construction. They said they might start this winter or in the Spring.

Part of the reason given was that they're just busy with other projects. I wonder if they have tenants lined up...?

sdm Jan 7, 2011 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by someone123 (Post 5116618)
There was an article in Allnovascotia tonight about this development. They confirm that the building permit was issued in July but that the developers have delayed construction. They said they might start this winter or in the Spring.

Part of the reason given was that they're just busy with other projects. I wonder if they have tenants lined up...?

My understanding is no tenants have signed yet.

Shame, looks like a great project, but unfortunately the vacancy rate is going the other way, wait till the latest report as it will be up again.

As vacancy increases the existing product has greater advantage over new projects, especially downtown.

someone123 Jan 7, 2011 7:23 PM

I'm surprised they didn't make this a residential project with retail and apartments above. It probably would have been easier to find tenants and better for the downtown.

It also makes me wonder how they are going to take on projects like the Roy Building if even this one takes years to move forward.

halifaxboyns Jan 7, 2011 7:25 PM

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Originally Posted by someone123 (Post 5117283)
I'm surprised they didn't make this a residential project with retail and apartments above. It probably would have been easier to find tenants and better for the downtown.

It also makes me wonder how they are going to take on projects like the Roy Building if even this one takes years to move forward.

I would guess that they figured if they re-developed the Roy Building and this one in conjunction or this one first followed by Roy; it would be a 'build it and they will come' scenario.

Personally, I think they would've been better off doing Roy first - get the people there and then do this one.

Jstaleness Feb 23, 2011 4:30 PM

This is more so for Barrington St. as a whole. Wouldn't Barrington look cool done like this. The already proposed towers could fit in nicely. This is 13th St in Washington

Photo by GregHickman on Flickr

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4090/...6933352947.jpg

BravoZulu Apr 20, 2011 3:42 PM

From the Carsand-Mosher article in the CH

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Meanwhile, Starfish, which is controlled by Toronto-based Louis Reznick, is moving ahead with its new eSpace retail and office complex in the former Sam the Record Man property on Barrington.

The project will include the former music store at 1656 Barrington, an adjacent brick-faced building at 1652 Barrington and the former Granite Brewery building to the north at 1662 Barrington. The company plans to combine the three addresses while retaining their distinctive historic facades.

The Starfish development also includes the construction of a glass and metal addition above them that will be set back about three metres from the street front.

"Interior work at eSpace has been ongoing for quite some time," Rob Landry, the company’s property manager, said in an email. "Once we finalize a few remaining details we should be underway with the exterior and structural phase of construction shortly."

fenwick16 Apr 20, 2011 10:34 PM

It is good to hear that interior work on the eSpace is currently underway. It will be even better to see the exterior construction begin.

someone123 Apr 21, 2011 3:06 AM

I guess I'll set this one to under construction then. I'm also looking forward to seeing pictures of exterior construction and eventual tenants!

Waye Mason Apr 21, 2011 10:31 AM

This would be relatively quick to build, it would be nice to get this underway or done before the Roy starts to come down on the other side of the street.

eastcoastal Apr 21, 2011 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by BravoZulu (Post 5248636)
From the Carsand-Mosher article in the CH

I don't know how much meaningful interior work can be done prior to the structural work starting...

BravoZulu Apr 21, 2011 1:01 PM

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Originally Posted by eastcoastal (Post 5249835)
I don't know how much meaningful interior work can be done prior to the structural work starting...

Funny I was thinking the same thing. I'm assuming that it must be referring to the demo that was going on because otherwise it seem like putting the cart before the horse kind of

fenwick16 May 5, 2011 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Jonovision (Post 5267664)
I thought there was a thread for ESpace, but I couldn't find it. But things are now progressing on the site.

Here are some pics from Dawn Sloanes facebook page.

http://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot..._7711476_n.jpg

http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot..._4543107_n.jpg

http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot..._8311127_n.jpg



Thank you for the pictures Jonovision. It is great to see this moving along! I think this project will do wonders for Barrington Street.

someone123 May 6, 2011 2:16 AM

Allnovascotia mentioned interest from national retailers in the storefront of this development. I don't remember what the floorplan is supposed to look like but it could attract something good.

According to the story the ground floor tenant will have to wait until the office floors are complete. They said the developer wants to have the development "ready" for the Fall. Not sure if this means prep work, construction complete, and/or interior ready for tenants.

Northend Guy May 6, 2011 1:11 PM

Pretty sure they are trying to get all of the infrastructure in place so the tenants can come in and do their fit-up work when it is 'ready'. Includes all exit corridors, common bathrooms, basic mechanical infrastructure for all of the spaces. I suspect this place is going to have quite a nice vibe when it is all done. I must say it is nice to see it moving ahead! This is going to dramatically change the streetscape on that block. Hopefully this will be successful & we will see the life start to come back to Barrington!

CorbeauNoir May 6, 2011 5:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Jstaleness (Post 5176006)
This is more so for Barrington St. as a whole. Wouldn't Barrington look cool done like this. The already proposed towers could fit in nicely. This is 13th St in Washington

Photo by GregHickman on Flickr

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4090/...6933352947.jpg

Reminds me a bit of Yaletown in Vancouver. Lots of residential density with shortish apartment towers mixed in with townhouses. Would be interesting to see a similar kind of district pop up in central Halifax.

Haliguy May 6, 2011 5:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Northend Guy (Post 5268456)
Pretty sure they are trying to get all of the infrastructure in place so the tenants can come in and do their fit-up work when it is 'ready'. Includes all exit corridors, common bathrooms, basic mechanical infrastructure for all of the spaces. I suspect this place is going to have quite a nice vibe when it is all done. I must say it is nice to see it moving ahead! This is going to dramatically change the streetscape on that block. Hopefully this will be successful & we will see the life start to come back to Barrington!


Its good to see this move ahead. With this and North Face moving in up the street and the new wine bar doing well things could be turning around for Barrington St.

ScovaNotian May 7, 2011 12:51 AM

This presentation has some Espace related pictures, but also interior photos from Morse's Tea Building and several others on Barrington.

fenwick16 May 7, 2011 4:35 AM

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Originally Posted by ScovaNotian (Post 5269268)
This presentation has some Espace related pictures, but also interior photos from Morse's Tea Building and several others on Barrington.

This link is very interesting. There are slides of the NFB redevelopment plans and it appears as though the plans are complete or almost complete. Maybe construction will begin soon(?).

Northend Guy May 11, 2011 2:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Northend Guy (Post 5268456)
Pretty sure they are trying to get all of the infrastructure in place so the tenants can come in and do their fit-up work when it is 'ready'. Includes all exit corridors, common bathrooms, basic mechanical infrastructure for all of the spaces. I suspect this place is going to have quite a nice vibe when it is all done. I must say it is nice to see it moving ahead! This is going to dramatically change the streetscape on that block. Hopefully this will be successful & we will see the life start to come back to Barrington!

As an edit to my previous post, I more recently heard that they are simply doing the facade work - renewing the exterior finshes, installing all the new glazing, etc. Still no news on tenants. This is actually a nice change from the norm - a developer who is renewing something without having a tenant. Not a bad strategy in my opinion - not only does it serve as an act of goodwill to the retinas of passerby, but I'm sure it must make it easier for potential tenants to guage the quality of what they are signing up for.

This actually instills in me some measure of confidence that the Roy Building will not be left as an unsightly hole in the ground once the current building is demolished. (being the same developer) I am very excited to see what will happen in DT over the next 2-3 years!

Jonovision May 11, 2011 4:21 PM

I think his plan is to move the tenants from the Roy building into this space.


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