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Old Posted Oct 30, 2024, 4:57 PM
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Looks like the hole at the site of the former gas station at Osborne and Stradbrook is filled in again. Hopefully with the remediation work done the site can now be sold and developed.
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Old Posted Oct 31, 2024, 12:33 PM
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^^^At 2 pm yesterday they had a drilling rig, and concrete tuck on site.

I am not sure if this was for soil testing or not.
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Old Posted Nov 1, 2024, 5:41 PM
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Kind of past the Corydon strip a little but piles are going in for the new two story commercial/office building at the southeast corner of Corydon and Wilton.
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Looks like the apartment building at 435 Wardlaw (where the beer vendor was) will be opening up in December.

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Maybe PPP will pick up action on the Portage Ave site with this one getting on.
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Old Posted Nov 1, 2024, 8:12 PM
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Found this on the ICI Properties Website. At the corner of Donald and Scott St:



Looks like 1.59 acres has been conditionally sold. The website lists the estimated density as 346 units. The land would be need to rezoned from industrial to residential. I could see the City supporting high-rises at this location.

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https://www.iciproperties.com/listings/383mcmillan
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Retail changes:

- Former Tea Story is going to be Latino Market
- Former Verde plant store is going to be a hair salon
- Willow bookstore has for sublease sign on window
- The unit in 99 Osborne that was once Fude and Upstairs seems to have been leased
- Tring5 (asian food) is opening in what was briefly the magic mushroom dispensary

Rehab for Hair and Tring5 are both open today
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Old Posted Nov 3, 2024, 12:29 AM
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Found this on the ICI Properties Website. At the corner of Donald and Scott St:



Looks like 1.59 acres has been conditionally sold. The website lists the estimated density as 346 units. The land would be need to rezoned from industrial to residential. I could see the City supporting high-rises at this location.

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https://www.iciproperties.com/listings/383mcmillan
A couple of high rises there would be a HUGE step in the right direction. I just took a look at "Donald St and Scott St" on Google Maps and that area is absolutely bleak. Unacceptable for a location that is walking distance to Osborne, Little Italy, and Downtown.

I say tear it all down and plant the seeds for a new urban core. Think of what Vancouver did with Yaletown or Montreal did with Griffintown. Both those areas were industrial, run down areas. Now they are some of the newest, most desirable neighbourhoods in each city.
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A couple of high rises there would be a HUGE step in the right direction. I just took a look at "Donald St and Scott St" on Google Maps and that area is absolutely bleak. Unacceptable for a location that is walking distance to Osborne, Little Italy, and Downtown.

I say tear it all down and plant the seeds for a new urban core. Think of what Vancouver did with Yaletown or Montreal did with Griffintown. Both those areas were industrial, run down areas. Now they are some of the newest, most desirable neighbourhoods in each city.
I concur 100%
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IIRC, that area along Donald is part of the TOD something or other zoning district and is slated for high density. Would need to check the local area plan for the exact boundaries.
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https://clkapps.winnipeg.ca/dmis/doc...6351&DocType=C

Page 32 and 33 at the link. This site is partially in the red zone (high-rise TOD) and partially in the yellow black cross hatch zone (mid-rise TOD).
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Rehab for Hair and Tring5 are both open today
I went to Tring5 on Saturday and the coffee was pretty good! Definitely a nice addition to the neighbourhood. The interior of the courtyard building is really cool.
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