St Patrick’s Home of Ottawa is proposing the development of a seven storey mid-rise apartment building on the vacant north end of their lands municipally known as 2865 Riverside Drive. It will contain up to 133 apartments, some of which will operate on a communal living model. The current concept envisages up to 133 apartments and a total of 223 parking spaces to be shared with the existing Residential Care Facility to the south. 67 spaces are required by the existing building, leaving 156 spaces for the proposal.
I actually quite like the building design, as I do most Hobin projects, but I agree that the parking lot is a terrible misuse of the property space. They could easily build two of these buildings on the site if they just move the parking lot underground.
St Patrick’s Home of Ottawa is proposing the development of a seven storey mid-rise rental apartment building for seniors, on the vacant north end of their lands municipally known as 2865 Riverside Drive. It will contain 133 apartments, some of which will operate on a communal living model. A total of 205 parking spaces will be provided.