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Old Posted May 12, 2026, 5:44 PM
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This is a huge development Saskatoon! Looks awesome, hope this pans out.
Is an observation deck open to the public planned for this building?
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Is an observation deck open to the public planned for this building?
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Do any of the other high rises have observation decks open to the public planned for them?
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Do any of the other high rises have observation decks open to the public planned for them?
Dude, what is your fascination with an observation deck? There's no reason for a condo or apartment building to allow the general public to access an observation deck in a private building. And none of these buildings are tall enough to get a significant view from anyway.
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Dude, what is your fascination with an observation deck? There's no reason for a condo or apartment building to allow the general public to access an observation deck in a private building. And none of these buildings are tall enough to get a significant view from anyway.
lol thank you, i couldn't waste my time any further.
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Bold plan for downtown Saskatoon attracts belief, skepticism

By Phil Tank
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May 09, 2026

Vicki Chapman-Mager believes in one of Saskatchewan's most ambitious private projects.

Chapman-Mager attended a public information session Thursday evening about the massive plan to redevelop the former StarPhoenix building and property downtown.

The proposal by Duchuck Holdings Ltd., which purchased the former newspaper office and plant in 2024 for $5.9 million, includes two residential towers, three floors added to the existing building, an outdoor pool, an indoor pickleball court and the elusive downtown grocery store.

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Work begins on expansion of ICU at Saskatoon’s Royal University Hospital

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May 11, 2026

Work to expand the adult intensive-care unit at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon will get underway this week.

The project, which comes with a $17 million price tag, will expand the number of beds in the unit from 19 to 26. The work also includes renovations and modernization upgrades to the unit, in order to allow for 26 single-patient rooms.

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Old Posted May 14, 2026, 3:31 AM
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Dude, what is your fascination with an observation deck? There's no reason for a condo or apartment building to allow the general public to access an observation deck in a private building. And none of these buildings are tall enough to get a significant view from anyway.
The Eureka Tower in Melbourne (Victoria, Australia), Q1 in Gold Coast (Queensland, Australia), Sapphire Tower in Istanbul (Turkey), Karlatornet in Gothenburg (Sweden), and the Lighthouse in Aarhus (Denmark) have observation decks open to the public on or near their top floors despite being otherwise residential highrises and skyscrapers. Saskatoon does not have an observation point open to the public and one of the tallest buildings planned should include one to address this issue.
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It's not an issue mate.

It's not going to happen unless you are willing to build a 30 storey apartment building and leave the top floor as an observation deck.
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The Eureka Tower in Melbourne (Victoria, Australia), Q1 in Gold Coast (Queensland, Australia), Sapphire Tower in Istanbul (Turkey), Karlatornet in Gothenburg (Sweden), and the Lighthouse in Aarhus (Denmark) have observation decks open to the public on or near their top floors despite being otherwise residential highrises and skyscrapers. Saskatoon does not have an observation point open to the public and one of the tallest buildings planned should include one to address this issue.
These are all iconic towers in major global cities with massive tourist appeal. There is no strong financial incentive for developers to build public observation decks outside of large, high-visibility markets that offer iconic or sweeping views (such as oceanfront or dramatic city skylines).

In Winnipeg's 300 Main apartment tower, the top of the tower is dedicated to amenity space for tenants.






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These are all iconic towers in major global cities with massive tourist appeal. There is no strong financial incentive for developers to build public observation decks outside of large, high-visibility markets that offer iconic or sweeping views (such as oceanfront or dramatic city skylines).

In Winnipeg's 300 Main apartment tower, the top of the tower is dedicated to amenity space for tenants.






What is the tourism appeal in Gothenburg, Sweden and Aarhus, Denmark like?
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The Eureka Tower in Melbourne (Victoria, Australia), Q1 in Gold Coast (Queensland, Australia), Sapphire Tower in Istanbul (Turkey), Karlatornet in Gothenburg (Sweden), and the Lighthouse in Aarhus (Denmark) have observation decks open to the public on or near their top floors despite being otherwise residential highrises and skyscrapers. Saskatoon does not have an observation point open to the public and one of the tallest buildings planned should include one to address this issue.
This guy's post history is wild-- he's been inquiring about observation decks in the local threads for Miami, Charlotte, New York, Reno, Detroit, Richmond, Detroit, Berlin... And that's just from a quick skim.

Our dude loves observation decks. And he wants them everywhere.

Let's move on.
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This guy's post history is wild-- he's been inquiring about observation decks in the local threads for Miami, Charlotte, New York, Reno, Detroit, Richmond, Detroit, Berlin... And that's just from a quick skim.

Our dude loves observation decks. And he wants them everywhere.

Let's move on.
observation deck bot.
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Old Posted May 14, 2026, 3:33 PM
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observation deck bot.
That must be a first.

Thanks 4L for the Broadway update! It's great to see even more density down this street. Hopefully an influx of residents helps keep the diverse Broadway businesses afloat. Stepped into Calories to take some cheesecake to go on a weekday a few weeks back and the place was ram-packed.

I just hope the balance of heritage storefronts and modern developments stays nice and steady. The Baydo tower on Broadway, while housing some nice businesses on the street-level, is pretty soulless and bleak as a building.
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Duchuck Holdings proposes a multitower redevelopment of the former Saskatoon Star Phoenix property. (Courtesy Kindrachuk Agrey / CBRE)

A proposal by Duchuck Holdings to redevelop the former Saskatoon Star Phoenix building into a major mixed-use complex featuring residential towers, retail and office space is being positioned as a catalyst for revitalizing downtown Saskatoon.

The plan, led by Brent Suer, president of Duchuck Holdings, would see the existing roughly 120,000-square-foot building redeveloped and expanded with additional floors for amenities and commercial uses, including a potential grocery store, alongside two new residential towers of up to 35 and 24 storeys with about 600 units as well as 540 parking spaces.

The project could introduce significant new housing supply, combining rental and condominium units, while adding street-level retail and services aimed at increasing activity in the downtown core.

A public forum is scheduled for Thursday to gather community input. Local business leaders say the development could help address a longstanding imbalance between jobs and residents in the city centre.

Shawna Nelson, executive director of the Downtown Saskatoon Business Improvement District, said the proposal is “a great thing for downtown Saskatoon.” She said boosting the downtown population is key to supporting businesses and creating a more vibrant, complete community, noting the project could bring 600 new housing units and 1,200 residents to the area and generate momentum for further investment.

“Right now, within our business improvement district, we have 160 blocks, 1,000 businesses, and 18,000 employees, but only 3,000 residents. We definitely want more density, and this project is really going to inject life into our downtown,” she said.

Duchuck's plans for the property

Suer said his company focuses on building, or purchasing and developing properties. He’s been involved in real estate in the United States under a different company, which one point held interests in over three million square feet of real estate with its partners.

“I focus on buying existing properties that have upside, often older buildings with vacancy. I bring them back to life. That involves replacing mechanical and electrical systems, redoing the building exterior, adding new elevators and renovating interiors. It’s a full redevelopment,” he told RENX.

He purchased the former Star Phoenix building in December 2024 from newspaper owner Postmedia. Suer said he looks for buildings that have been vacant or under-used for a while. That’s his opportunity.

“Owners have to go through the realization that the building isn’t worth what they think. Then comes the challenge: buying an empty building, financing it and investing capital to bring it back to life. It’s a lot of work and risk,” he said.

The vacated Star Phoenix building is about 120,000 square feet including the basement and two floors with about 40,000 square feet per floor.

Suer said the plan is to add three floors to that building. The main floor is proposed to have retail along 5th Avenue and down 23rd and 24th Streets, with a grocery store occupying the north part of the building. The upper floors would be a mixture of medical office and amenity space with the fifth floor slated to be a 21,000-square-foot amenities level with a pool, indoor pickleball court, gym, banquet and meeting rooms for residents and tenants.

Suer said the two residential towers would be a mixture of rentals on the lower floors and condos on the upper floors.

“Pre-sales are critical, along with CMHC (Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation) financing. It’s a big project, so I need to be comfortable with the risk. I may consider a partner depending on how things line up,” Suer said. “We have a public forum (on Thursday). If that goes well, we move to the next stage.... I like real estate, that’s why I do it. I liked the site when it first came up.”

Duchuck Holdings has been an active private developer in downtown Saskatoon over the past few years, with a mix of office acquisitions, redevelopment projects and more recently, major residential proposals.

Enthusiasm from downtown BIA

This resonates with Nelson and the downtown BIA.

“As we evolve and grow as a city, especially downtown, we want more livability. We want to build a connected, accessible, and complete downtown that supports business success and everyday life. By having more residents downtown supporting restaurants and retail, and helping create nightlife, that’s something we strongly support.”

It could also contribute to improving the retail mix in the area.

“What makes it even more sustainable is the possibility of attracting a grocery store to the development. Amenities like a pharmacy, medical clinics, and a grocery store make it much more attractive for people to not only work and play downtown, but also live there,” Nelson added.

It can also lead to a domino effect.

“When businesses cluster and support each other, it creates momentum," she said. "On Second Avenue, for example, there’s a strong restaurant scene. If one place is full, people simply go next door.... The same applies to residential development.... Once one project moves forward, it creates a domino effect and helps build a thriving community, which benefits the entire city."
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Is that an Observation Deck I see on the taller tower?
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Is that an Observation Deck I see on the taller tower?
No, they are setting up a zipline between the towers. Tenants only though, I'm afraid.
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Why is it that there seems to be a lot of projects either in the works or proposed for downtown Saskatoon, while in Regina there is literally nothing going on and seemingly nothing in the foreseeable future? What is it that has made one city more desirable for investors, business and new residents over the other? I've often wondered.
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