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lachlanholmes Jun 8, 2019 1:00 AM

41 Wilson Street | 103, 101 and 100 m | 3 x 30 fl | Under Construction
 
Look like some development is coming to the corner of John and Wilson, from the excellent OfficeArchitecture, they'll be having a pre-consultation meeting at the next DRP on the 13th:

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Nf...N=w979-h308-no
source: https://www.hamilton.ca/develop-prop...n-review-panel

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/43...i=w840-h617-no

From the meeting agenda I can confirm the site in red is part of the development, but I do not know if they've acquired the one house in blue to complete their lot assembly. We'll have to wait and see.

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/ML...=w1550-h741-no

I think any development will be better than what's there right now... glad to see this parking lot replaced. Hopefully sooner than later.

Chronamut Jun 8, 2019 2:46 AM

No friggen way.. *dies*

Never thought I'd ever see this lot filled back up again..

anactualalien Jun 8, 2019 10:00 AM

Michael St Jean hinted at this a couple years ago I think.

Innsertnamehere Jun 8, 2019 11:48 AM

Another lot in the sea of lots gone.. exciting stuff.

The city probably needs to start thinking of building a big new public garage in the area though.. even with the LRT I can’t imagine all this parking loss now isn’t causing issues.

StEC Jun 8, 2019 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by HamiltonForward (Post 8599043)
Look like some development is coming to the corner of John and Wilson, from the excellent OfficeArchitecture, they'll be having a pre-consultation meeting at the next DRP on the 13th:

I think any development will be better than what's there right now... glad to see this parking lot replaced. Hopefully sooner than later.

Fantastic news and yes anything is better than what exists now! :cheers:

TheRitsman Jun 8, 2019 2:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Innsertnamehere (Post 8599262)
Another lot in the sea of lots gone.. exciting stuff.

The city probably needs to start thinking of building a big new public garage in the area though.. even with the LRT I can’t imagine all this parking loss now isn’t causing issues.

They need to force public parking to be available in the basements of these buildings and willing to pay for it.

Im an advocate for cycling, and walkable streets, but the reality is that Hamilton isn't at the point where a ton of employable people live downtown. Even in Toronto, one of the most transit, cycling and walking friendly cities, there is lots of parking available. If Hamilton wants to kill it's downtown revival and attract zero jobs they'll forget about parking. So I expect our council to do just that.

atnor Jun 8, 2019 3:21 PM

I posted a picture a few years ago showing the conceptual plan. Not sure if I can find it if I dig through my comment history.

TheRitsman Jun 8, 2019 3:58 PM

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Originally Posted by atnor (Post 8599337)
I posted a picture a few years ago showing the conceptual plan. Not sure if I can find it if I dig through my comment history.

Find it! I'm kind of super excited. I live on John just north of Cannon so with the Barton development, this, Rebecca street and the John Rebecca park, I feel like we won't always have to go west to James to walk to central downtown.

Innsertnamehere Jun 12, 2019 1:25 PM

2x30s, OFFICEArchitecture. From todays' NRU. Very preliminary by the looks of it.

https://cdn.skyrisecities.com/forum/...hn-jpg.190196/

lachlanholmes Jun 12, 2019 5:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Innsertnamehere (Post 8602900)
2x30s, OFFICEArchitecture. From todays' NRU. Very preliminary by the looks of it.

https://cdn.skyrisecities.com/forum/...hn-jpg.190196/

Thanks for this. I didn't know what I was expecting on this site but it's good for tall towers. Can't wait to see the design progress, but I'm a bit disappointed the tabletop develops further.

king10 Jun 12, 2019 6:46 PM

They trying to mimic the awe inspiring architecture that is the ellen fairclough podium?

Chronamut Jun 12, 2019 7:22 PM

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Originally Posted by king10 (Post 8603341)
They trying to mimic the awe inspiring architecture that is the ellen fairclough podium?

Yeah tell me about it.

Jon Dalton Jun 12, 2019 8:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheRitsman (Post 8599319)
If Hamilton wants to kill it's downtown revival and attract zero jobs they'll forget about parking. So I expect our council to do just that.

Somehow I doubt that City Council will forget about parking.

TheRitsman Jun 12, 2019 9:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Jon Dalton (Post 8603502)
Somehow I doubt that City Council will forget about parking.

You'd be surprised. I've brought up parking downtown being a problem that causes office vacancy and I've been waved off relating to how we shouldn't be encouraging driving. Which, hey I'm all for, but then we need to invest in transit and cycling into the downtown.

HamiltonBoyInToronto Jun 12, 2019 10:17 PM

I highly doubt the podium is taking inspiration from the Ellen Fairclough building ....it's just a very preliminary elevation

StEC Jun 12, 2019 10:34 PM

Loving the density hating the tabletop skyline!

TheRitsman Jun 12, 2019 11:21 PM

Any idea what the design angle is from?

Dr Awesomesauce Jun 13, 2019 12:52 AM

I'll take the parking lot, thanks.

LRTfan Jun 13, 2019 12:54 AM

based on this image and the various colours, these appear to be schematic drawings showing the various uses proposed...they aren't 'renderings' or architectural detail drawings.
Build em

king10 Jun 13, 2019 1:07 AM

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Originally Posted by HamiltonBoyInToronto (Post 8603611)
I highly doubt the podium is taking inspiration from the Ellen Fairclough building ....it's just a very preliminary elevation

It was a joke....


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