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Old Posted Mar 7, 2025, 2:50 AM
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Wow. RNDSQR is doing another building?

I like the concept sketch. I guess it’s not 546.
I was surprised too! They bail on Galt (which is a better location and a better lot) for this slice on the fringe of Waterfront on a piece of land that should have been one superblock but didn't sell as one piece of real estate for whatever reason. I'm assuming the industrial warehouses and derelict houses behind it will remain?

RNDSQR knowingly took on a massive risk with The Bend, and I'm really not sure if it paid off for the them. I think it's fully occupied, but I'm not sure. Alexander Docks is still nothing more than a vison and the CRU's are all empty. So why take an even bigger risk?
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Old Posted Mar 7, 2025, 2:53 AM
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Sorry, ground floor suite entrances? In that area? No fuckin thank you.
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Old Posted Mar 7, 2025, 3:02 AM
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Sorry, ground floor suite entrances? In that area? No fuckin thank you.
My thoughts exactly. I can't imagine anyone who knows the area and can afford new-build rent would choose to live in a ground floor suite at that location. It's basically a bars on the windows and blinds drawn location 24/7 at present. Sounds lovely for a 500 sqft, $1500 a month rental apartment with surface parking/monthly car break ins.
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Old Posted Mar 7, 2025, 10:37 PM
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It hits even less than you might realize. They've been gone from Hargrave Market for close to a year.

Heartbreaking. Hoping somewhere in the Exchange captures the same magic that Ms Browns had. I remember going out for Nuit Blanche, and Ms. Browns was open. The community and vibes inside were absolutely immaculate.
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Heartbreaking. Hoping somewhere in the Exchange captures the same magic that Ms Browns had. I remember going out for Nuit Blanche, and Ms. Browns was open. The community and vibes inside were absolutely immaculate.
yea it was a nice spot
least we got king banntyne love their sandwitches always a must stop when im in the city
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Old Posted Mar 19, 2025, 1:56 AM
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I’m uncertain the power point is current. My understanding is that RNDSQR has lost control of The Bend and the Duncan/ Waterfront site. Both are controlled by the financial partners who are trying to find an exit strategy.

They did not fulfill undertakings with us on Pacific Ave. and all the public landscaping has not been completed.

It does not seem practical they could move forward on this smaller Waterfront site at this time regardless of what had been suggested.
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Old Posted Mar 19, 2025, 2:31 AM
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Old Posted Mar 19, 2025, 3:54 PM
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I’m uncertain the power point is current. My understanding is that RNDSQR has lost control of The Bend and the Duncan/ Waterfront site. Both are controlled by the financial partners who are trying to find an exit strategy.

They did not fulfill undertakings with us on Pacific Ave. and all the public landscaping has not been completed.

It does not seem practical they could move forward on this smaller Waterfront site at this time regardless of what had been suggested.
what was the deal with pacific? It felt like the project was stalled out for most of '23 with the cladding halfway done. Supply issues?
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Someone appealed the new building at 120/128 James Ave. Curious to see the reason why. The appeal hearing isn't until April 16 and the City usually posts the meeting agenda 4 business days before the meeting.

https://legacy.winnipeg.ca/ppd/PublicNotices/detail/APPEAL-24-265852%2FB
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Old Posted Mar 24, 2025, 4:25 PM
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would imagin its this b) a building height of 109 feet (33.22 metres) instead of 100 feet (30.48 metres).
and a developer a block aways fight prolly calling out hypocrisy
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Old Posted Mar 24, 2025, 4:50 PM
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Agree - it's probably the height. But 127 Bannatyne has set a new precedence for the area.
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Old Posted Mar 24, 2025, 5:06 PM
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Agree - it's probably the height. But 127 Bannatyne has set a new precedence for the area.
someone one should go apeal on the fuglynes of it explaing the idea is cool but the style is lacking in its current form do better specialy as it will be a anchore on that block across thr st from a building thats won awards.... do better
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Old Posted Apr 9, 2025, 1:21 AM
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nothing new in this article really.. but it's being noticed!

https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/breaki...ighting-replaced-with-economical-version

Time marches on in Exchange; old-style lighting replaced with economical version

By: Nicole Buffie
Posted: 6:52 PM CDT Tuesday, Apr. 8, 2025
Last Modified: 7:18 PM CDT Tuesday, Apr. 8, 2025

The uniquely styled globe-shaped street lights that have been a hallmark of the Exchange District are fading to black.

The City of Winnipeg is replacing the “Stittsville” lamp lights that have dotted the historic area since the 1970s, with acorn-style lamps, one by one as they near the end of their life cycle, city spokesperson Julie Horbal Dooley confirmed Tuesday.

The old lights are not standard issue and the city has been paying “significant costs” for their repairs and replacement. The city made the decision to replace them six years ago.

Manitoba Hydro maintains most street lights in Manitoba and provides the city with standard lighting units at no cost, but there is a small range of options.

Hydro spokesperson Peter Chura said some parts of the old lights, including the glass globes, are no longer available and the Crown corporation’s responsibility is to keep an inventory of lights for which parts are “readily available, that are energy efficient, and at a cost that respects our customers.”

The new lights alter the look of the old Stittsvilles, but offer newer-style pedestrian lighting that is more reliable and affordable, Horbal Dooley said.

Hydro also maintains its standard lights at no extra cost.

The old Stittsville streetlights, which were installed in the 1970s, have reached the end of their life and are being replaced with Manitoba Hydro stock decorative acorn-style lighting, according to the city.

The city could not provide maintenance costs for the globe lighting on Tuesday.

While pleasing to look at, the globe design is not historically accurate. The lights were installed in the late 1970s with support by Heritage Canada and the Old Market Square Association, a group that helped spearhead the conservation and revitalization of the Exchange District.

The globes were among a host of fittings installed as part of the neighbourhood revitalization efforts, said historian Christian Cassidy.

“It was the first step in promoting that part of the city, this kind of long-neglected warehouse district,” Cassidy said.

“This area was looked upon as incredibly unique and a lot of unique, different street furniture was put in there to just give it that feeling that you were walking somewhere that was very different than any other part of the city.”

The old “Stittsville“ lights, which were made in that Ontario city, are only found in Ottawa, in the Byward Market area and along Sussex Drive.

Wooden, gooseneck Hydro poles used to power the lights in the Exchange District, which was formerly known as Market Square and was home to manufacturing and industrialization.

Iron benches and trash cans and a large analog clock were among the other items brought to the area as part of its revitalization at the time of the street light installations.

“It’s just part of time marching on for street infrastructure,” Cassidy said.

While the old lights may give visitors the feeling they went back in time, they do not define the district, said David Pensato, executive director of the Exchange District BIZ.

Cities evolve and with it comes changes that may take some adjustment, Pensato said.

“Is there a little part of my being young and exploring the Exchange and those lights being part of the memory of it? That I will miss, but is it going to fundamentally change the Exchange District? Absolutely not,” he said.

“It’s our businesses. It’s the people who live and play here and the buildings themselves that make this area what it is.”

Cassidy said while he won’t lose sleep over the lighting overhaul, the city must understand the benefit of creating an ambient environment.

“It’s what draws people to the district and I think there is still an importance to that,” he said.

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Old Posted Apr 9, 2025, 2:26 AM
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I think the acorn-style lighting looks okay.
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Old Posted Apr 9, 2025, 3:59 PM
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I think the acorn-style lighting looks okay.
The decorative lighting going in Southwood Circle should be in the Exchange. It matches the neighbourhood character in my opinion. I don't mind the Acorn style lighting, but because I've seen it's use in several other new suburbs, it doesn't feel unique and distinct. If they were going to change lighting fixtures for efficiency & uniformity, they should've stuck to the lighting fixtures they have on Lily and Elgin (Back Alley) for uniformity.
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Old Posted Apr 9, 2025, 4:02 PM
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Old Posted Apr 9, 2025, 7:29 PM
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yeah i hate that lily and galt have different lights and poles than the rest of the exchange. like why the lack of uniformity?
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Old Posted Apr 9, 2025, 11:55 PM
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If we can't get Stittsville anymore, can we get the lamps famously used in downtown Victoria, B.C.?

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Old Posted Apr 10, 2025, 4:28 AM
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yeah i hate that lily and galt have different lights and poles than the rest of the exchange. like why the lack of uniformity?
If I’m not mistaken, the City hired a consultant to get all parties together, including utilities, to ensure their plans in the area were aligned in timing etc. to avoid having to dig up new concrete.

If Hydro was at the table in the planning stages it would explain why the cheapo poles were selected for this streetscaping project.
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Old Posted Apr 10, 2025, 6:57 AM
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If we can't get Stittsville anymore, can we get the lamps famously used in downtown Victoria, B.C.?

I concur.
Those are beautiful and even the ones I saw on Gastown in Vancouver are better than what we are getting dumped on us now.
Looks Cheap like we are known all over Canada for.
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