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Old Posted Feb 22, 2014, 2:59 AM
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Old Posted Feb 17, 2014, 5:49 PM
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Just drove be this morning and they have started drilling for the shoring
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Hamilton Street will look even more impressive when this tower is completed!
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Old Posted Apr 6, 2014, 6:08 PM
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Those piles are quite large and deep, I think they are able to complete maybe one bell pile per day on average. I think there are 70+ in total if I remember correctly from the drawings.
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Those piles are quite large and deep, I think they are able to complete maybe one bell pile per day on average. I think there are 70+ in total if I remember correctly from the drawings.
I think it mostly still drilling for shoring around the perimeter
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Here's a link with a few more renderings of what the shops will look like. The Greenspot is going to have a huge presence, which is great!

http://s.lnimg.com/attachments/9/C/A...EDEBE24B41.pdf
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^I'm thinking that building the four shops between Agriculture Place and Tower III as three stories with apartment condominiums above would have been a nice addition to this development. Overall I have to say I'm pretty happy with the concept and hopefully the rents can be in line with what the businesses were paying before. It's really a street that has an opportunity to showcase Regina and hopefully be a building block to bringing back some street retail downtown.
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^I'm thinking that building the four shops between Agriculture Place and Tower III as three stories with apartment condominiums above would have been a nice addition to this development. Overall I have to say I'm pretty happy with the concept and hopefully the rents can be in line with what the businesses were paying before. It's really a street that has an opportunity to showcase Regina and hopefully be a building block to bringing back some street retail downtown.
I could see some national retailers locating in this development. Maybe a new Rexall Drug store or Restaurant. Looks fantastic!
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I noticed the lounging area on the north end under the pedway. That will be nice for Green Spot patrons.



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The crane will be up during the 3rd week of June.
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The crane will be up during the 3rd week of June.
Where getting all this crane news? Lol. Thx though
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Crane within the next week or so?
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Crane within the next week or so?
There is supposed to be a crane up by month's end. Look at all the water in there though!
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There is supposed to be a crane up by month's end. Look at all the water in there though!
There was water, but they pumped it out. That is actually wet concrete.
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There was water, but they pumped it out. That is actually wet concrete.
Good.

I wonder if the crane will be erected, at the outset, at max-height for more elbow room.
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FCC just received notification that Hamilton Street will be closed to traffic from July 7 to 11th to allow for the tower crane installation.

The east sidewalk & access to all businesses/residences on both sides of Hamilton we be unaffected.
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Here's some info on the crane they are using:
http://www.morrow.com/equipment/cranes/542HCL
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Here's some info on the crane they are using:
http://www.morrow.com/equipment/cranes/542HCL
Thanks! That totally makes sense. They will be able to swing this type of crane 360 degrees even if it is shorter than nearby towers.
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