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Old Posted Aug 22, 2024, 11:36 AM
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I'm not taking much faith in this project proceeding as noted below

And given United Gulf's farcical history of tower proposals, why would you?

I'm skeptical that Skye Halifax will even be built before I die, or ever.
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They have submitted a development-only permit for a 34-storey building with a daycare and 32 residential units..
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Maybe it has a big slide for the kids in it
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I'm not taking much faith in this project proceeding as noted below;

United Gulf has purchased 210-212 Lacewood Drive. They have submitted a development-only permit for a 34-storey building with a daycare and 32 residential units.

That is not a typo according to HRM ...
Nice to see some large units appropriate for actual families
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No way this can be serious, right?
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Maybe you guys are gonna get some pencil apartment buildings like in NYC.

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Old Posted Aug 22, 2024, 6:55 PM
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So the actual zoning for an r-4 lot in the Halifax Mainland Land-use By-law is incredibly complicated and I don't pretend to fully understand it but I think if they did their homework (questionable I know) this may be allowed by right.
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Old Posted Aug 22, 2024, 8:07 PM
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32 units in a 34-story tower is INSANE.

Each unit will have to cost multiple millions of dollars. The prices will have to be at least twice as much as those in the new One 77 tower.

Can you even find 32 families in the HRM with $4M-$5M to spare that WANT to live in a tower on Lacewood Drive?
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Old Posted Aug 22, 2024, 10:44 PM
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No way this can be serious, right?
Keep in mind who the developer is. United Gulf is the undisputed king of phantom developments, grandly proposed, never built.
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Keep in mind who the developer is. United Gulf is the undisputed king of phantom developments, grandly proposed, never built.
How True, That Hollis Street phantom had an excavator sitting on the lot but nothing has happened since the old Office tower came down. I wonder what their game is?
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Old Posted Sep 29, 2024, 6:29 PM
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Does anyone know what's going on with 5531 NORA BERNARD STREET?

It has a demolition permit submitted and it states in the notes "for future construction".

The building has three vacant lots around it and falls under CEN-1 zoning with a 33-storey height limit and a FAR of only 2.25.
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Old Posted Sep 29, 2024, 9:12 PM
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A bit of snooping on viewpoint shows that there are at least five lots on the corner of Nora Bernard and Creighton with a recent deed date of June 10, 2024. Oddly viewpoint shows one of the properties on Creighton with the 5531 # address, which is out of sequence with the neighbouring addresses Creighton Street addresses. The assembled lots would allow for a bigger FAR, no?
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Old Posted Sep 29, 2024, 10:58 PM
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Does anyone know what's going on with 5531 NORA BERNARD STREET?

It has a demolition permit submitted and it states in the notes "for future construction".

The building has three vacant lots around it and falls under CEN-1 zoning with a 33-storey height limit and a FAR of only 2.25.
Another open air parking lot bites the dust?
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Another open air parking lot bites the dust?
A small one, but yes it looks that way, along some commercial buildings.

I was a little confused as to where Nora Bernard Street was at first, but found out it's the street formerly known as Cornwallis, in case anybody else is wondering as well.
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Here's a screen capture from viewpoint...

5531 Nora Benard Street by AJ Forsythe, on Flickr
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Old Posted Oct 1, 2024, 10:28 PM
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^Thanks AJ!

Looks like ~0.4 acres of development site assembled. The former home of "The Tare Shop" doesn't have a demolition permit submitted yet so it must still be occupied upstairs. I've checked the PID for land-use permits and there is nothing. I guess this will be a mystery for now. Speaking of mysteries ...

FUTURE INN - 20 HIGHFIELD PARK DRIVE started to be demolished today. This building has been vacant for years. The demolition permit is from way back in 2021 but there still isn't any associated redevelopment permits submitted. The site is about 4 acres in size.

I saw posted elsewhere something that was incorrect. SkyWest's 21-storey Building is proposed for the vacant lot next for and is not tied to this lot.
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Old Posted Oct 2, 2024, 12:28 AM
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Four acres and a FAR of 6.0 gives that Future Inn lot over a million square feet of developable floor plate. Looking forward to something interesting here!
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I've heard rumour that the next tower at Harbour Isle will commence within the next few months and that the tower will be 22 stories rather than the 16 stories that was once the maximum permitted in the area.
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Old Posted Oct 12, 2024, 6:58 PM
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Does anyone know what's going on with 5531 NORA BERNARD STREET?

It has a demolition permit submitted and it states in the notes "for future construction".

The building has three vacant lots around it and falls under CEN-1 zoning with a 33-storey height limit and a FAR of only 2.25.
According to Councillor Mason's recent district update 5531 NORA BERNARD STREET will be the new location of SHELTER NOVA SCOTIA - THE HUB.

Demolition will occur next week.
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