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Old Posted Jun 24, 2024, 9:11 PM
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It looks like it's owned by ICI Properties now. Seems like they're asking about $3000/month for a 934 sq ft unit.

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https://www.iciproperties.com/listings
If I was a rich dude with money to blow I'd buy up these historic properties and set up a non-profit land trust. Give businesses that are worthy the rent at slightly above cost. It's ridiculous how these corporate types sit on vacant storefronts for years on end to the detriment of their neighbours.
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Old Posted Jun 24, 2024, 9:40 PM
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who owns this location? and how is it that commercial landlords can't afford to cut rent but they can seemingly afford to have their CRUs go vacant in near perpetuity?
I don't get it either. Maybe the landlords would rather leave them vacant instead of lowering the rent and putting their property's perceived value at risk? Whatever the reason, leaving them vacant seems to be the lesser evil for them.
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Old Posted Jun 24, 2024, 11:05 PM
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I recall hearing that the Pollards let a small charity or community organization operate within one of the Fortune Block units for free/very cheap with the stipulation that they would have to move along once a market rate tenant wanted it. Seems like that model strikes a nice balance.
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Old Posted Jun 24, 2024, 11:06 PM
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I don't get it either. Maybe the landlords would rather leave them vacant instead of lowering the rent and putting their property's perceived value at risk? Whatever the reason, leaving them vacant seems to be the lesser evil for them.
The top comment is a pretty good summation.

https://www.quora.com/Why-do-commerc...favorable-rate

Nothing like favouring lending potential over the health of neighbourhoods. Accountants and their consequences have been a disaster for the human race haha.
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Old Posted Jun 24, 2024, 11:21 PM
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Accountants and their consequences have been a disaster for the human race haha.
In the market for a cabin?
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Old Posted Jun 24, 2024, 11:30 PM
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In the market for a cabin?
I would love one but some bloody bean counters bought all the cheap ones for AirBNBs lol. There's three kinds of people I hate in this world, fascists, commies and infinite growth drinks to the moon corporatists. Those assholes ruin everything haha.
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Old Posted Jun 25, 2024, 12:20 AM
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Hey Folks,

I'll be leading a free walking tour of infill housing around Osborne Village from 7:00 - 8:00 pm this Wednesday (June 26). We'll be starting in the southwest corner of Fort Rouge Park (by the poster-board) and then walking around the neighbourhood for about an hour. It's chance to see some of the recently completed projects and take a look at some of the ones still under construction. Afterwards, we'll be heading to one of the bars for a bit (bring cash). It will be a very casual tour so if you're not doing anything on Wednesday night why not come out and join us!

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Old Posted Jun 25, 2024, 3:53 AM
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Hey Folks,

I'll be leading a free walking tour of infill housing around Osborne Village from 7:00 - 8:00 pm this Wednesday (June 26). We'll be starting in the southwest corner of Fort Rouge Park (by the poster-board) and then walking around the neighbourhood for about an hour. It's chance to see some of the recently completed projects and take a look at some of the ones still under construction. Afterwards, we'll be heading to one of the bars for a bit (bring cash). It will be a very casual tour so if you're not doing anything on Wednesday night why not come out and join us!

Super great initiative!
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Anybody know whats happening with the long vacant and derelict Rubin Block on Osborne South at Morley? Notice some construction fencing up and a porta-potty at the back door of the building. Been boarded up for a long time and i think was on a list for most at risk heritage structures at one time.
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Anybody know whats happening with the long vacant and derelict Rubin Block on Osborne South at Morley? Notice some construction fencing up and a porta-potty at the back door of the building. Been boarded up for a long time and i think was on a list for most at risk heritage structures at one time.
I can't say anything yet but there is work happening behind the scenes. Hopefully an announcement will happen soon.
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Old Posted Jun 25, 2024, 6:20 PM
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I can't say anything yet but there is work happening behind the scenes. Hopefully an announcement will happen soon.
This is great news. I hope whatever venture it is is successful.
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It looks like it's owned by ICI Properties now. Seems like they're asking about $3000/month for a 934 sq ft unit.
ICI is just a broker. They're not the owners
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Old Posted Jun 27, 2024, 5:39 PM
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Great walking tour of the area yesterday evening-- thanks ColdRain&Snow. Very informative, and a good chance to get an up close look at all the great development and potential in the area.
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Great walking tour of the area yesterday evening-- thanks ColdRain&Snow. Very informative, and a good chance to get an up close look at all the great development and potential in the area.
Thanks for coming out! It was nice to meet you.
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Old Posted Jun 28, 2024, 2:14 PM
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Thanks for coming out! It was nice to meet you.
Thanks for the tour and nice meeting you and some of the YIMBY's and Skyscraper personalities. Always nice to geek out on urban planning!
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Thanks for the tour and nice meeting you and some of the YIMBY's and Skyscraper personalities. Always nice to geek out on urban planning!
Yeah it was a fun time! Thanks for joining us.
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Osborne Village theatre to revamp entrance, fence in courtyard as violence, homelessn

By: Nicole Buffie
Posted: 6:51 PM CDT Thursday, Jul. 4, 2024
Last Modified: 7:14 PM CDT Thursday, Jul. 4, 2024 Updates

An Osborne Village arts centre is redesigning its entrance and ripping up its courtyard in an attempt to address violence and homelessness plaguing the neighbourhood.

The concrete gathering circles outside the Gas Station Arts Centre have become overrun with drug use, acts of violence and homeless people using the space as living quarters, the theatre’s executive director said.

“What we’re looking at is establishing our courtyard for our patrons,” Nick Kowalchuk said Thursday. “What I want is a patron to feel comfortable.”

The River Avenue theatre, which is celebrating its 40th year, plans to move its entrance to within a secure vestibule and construct permanent fencing around the courtyard.

The centre introduced a fenced-in, licensed patio complete with a stage to increase business during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We’ve had encampments in the courtyard, we’ve had fires in the courtyard, and so it’s just wanting to stop that,” Kowalchuk said. “It’s just nice to not have to take a mattress to the dump.”

The accumulation of incidents and security issues throughout the neighbourhood in recent years, as well as a desire to revitalize the theatre, prompted the demolition, Kowalchuk said.

The Subway next door, which is a tenant of the Gas Station building, has closed its dining room in response to people from coming in and causing trouble.

Manager Ravish Patel has been subject to assaults and threats during the five years he’s worked at the Osborne Village location.

“Sometimes we don’t feel safe,” he said Thursday, as a city community safety officer was tending to an individual Patel found passed out near the store’s back entrance.

Patel said most issues arise after midnight, a time when police generally cease their patrols of the area.

Nearby, Burrito Del Rio owner Ray Ferchuk is no stranger to violence.

“Drunk people walking in, throwing chairs on the patio,” he said. After 15 years in business on River Avenue, Ferchuk called police for the first time last year. He adds he’s skeptical if the Gas Station’s courtyard redesign will help to improve the area.

“It is probably safer for them, but otherwise nothing’s ever gonna change.”

In its 2023 statistical report, the Winnipeg Police Service reported a 33 per cent increase in crime in the River-Osborne neighbourhood from the previous year, including a 51 per cent increase in violent crime and a 30 per cent increase in property crime.

Last month, the Starbucks coffee shop in the Village permanently closed its doors, citing a changing market and safety concerns.

There have been several violent incidents in the neighbourhood, including an assault on River Avenue May 25 and a stabbing at the adjacent Shoppers Drug Mart last fall.

Osborne Village BIZ executive director Zohreh Gervais said the theatre’s redesign is a way to reclaim the space for the community, and not exclusively a symptom of social issues affecting the neighbourhood.

“It’s part of an overall long-term vision … redesigning that corner of River and Osborne to feel more community-centric and to make it more of a usable space,” she said.

Gervais admitted addiction and homelessness influence the level of safety in the Village, and said increased police foot patrols and more funding for the SABE Peace Walkers has helped over the past few months.

“People really care about this community. They care about safety, and they want to feel safe in the community here so it’s been a lot of voices coming together to say, ‘we need a little bit of extra help,’” she said.

Winnipeg police deployed more foot patrols to the Village in May as part of its retail theft and violent incident initiative. Results from the first few months of the patrol will be released in the coming days, a WPS spokesperson said in an email.

While the greater presence is welcomed, Kowalchuk said the issue is far from resolved without proper resources close and readily available.

“Those are the steps that we just need to have that’ll help the area,” he said.

Demolition of the Gas Station courtyard is expected to begin next summer. If the plans take longer than expected, Kowalchuk is committed to revamping the space with safety and community in mind.

“We don’t want to move. We don’t want to do that. We’re an anchor in the Village and people rely on us for being their space,” he said.

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Old Posted Jul 5, 2024, 2:33 PM
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I had really hoped the GSAC would eventually dust off their plans for redeveloping the site, especially with that federal housing money going around. But this makes it sound like that's not on the radar at all anymore. The village is really falling through the cracks, having the same issues that exist across the river but not qualifying for any of the incentives that help downtown. Maybe the UWCRC can expand their reach just a little bit and take that one on someday....
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Old Posted Jul 5, 2024, 2:40 PM
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It's hard to do anything when you have no money. Otherwise, there's still a lot going on in OV, as we know.
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