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Old Posted May 8, 2025, 10:36 PM
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Action at the Boyd Building! Potentially exciting, but I'll wait and see.
If it's still owned by Jags Development (Caspian Construction -- Armik Babakhanians) I'm not convinced this is real. But I would love to be pleasantly surprised!

https://www.ctvnews.ca/winnipeg/arti...dangered-list/
Not a lot on the city permit page about what is being done.

There was 1 closed permit for a back flow prevention device in the basement in March 2025.

A current permit from April 29 2025 was issued for temp power related to building permit 20-215008 which I can't see anywhere on the city online search sites.
     
     
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Old Posted May 8, 2025, 11:06 PM
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let's just pretend it's an art piece.
     
     
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Old Posted May 9, 2025, 8:32 PM
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Saw this article in the Free Press today. Seems like both Brian Mayes and Markus Chambers are starting to be more supportive of infill housing. The plan to encourage new developments along major roads seems to be working.

https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/ou...jects-given-ok

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An application to close part of Craddock Avenue, east of St. Mary’s Road, in order to facilitate the rebuild of George’s Burgers, at 1141 St. Mary’s Rd., to build a mixed-use commercial/residential building on site was approved by the committee.

The public service did not support the application, owing to potential impact to garbage collection and traffic flow. However, proponents suggest that improvements are in line with future plans for the area, as well as other developments along transit corridors. A number of people spoke in support of the proposal, while nobody was registered in opposition.

“George’s is a good part of our community,” Coun. Brian Mayes (St. Vital) said in support. “We’re trying to densify along the major corridors. This couldn’t be closer to a major corridor. You really couldn’t have a much better site. This is where we should be developing.”

The application now moves up to the planning and property committee for further approval. The application to build the new building itself may or may not need to come back to committee for approval, pending details of the final application.

A subdivision, rezoning, and variance application for 2360 St. Mary’s Rd. was approved to rezone the property from rural residential to two lots, one parks and recreation, one multi-family small, to build 14 three-storey townhouse units and six two-storey townhouses, with 46 stalls for parking. Riverbank stabilization is a part of the planned development. Nobody was registered in opposition.

“It’s a great project. We need housing in the City of Winnipeg,” Coun. Markus Chambers (St. Norbert-Seine River) said in support. “I’m glad to see it happening in the south end of the city.”

A subdivision, rezoning, and variance application to consolidate 787 and 783 Archibald St., in order to build a mixed-use development with two commercial units and 18 residential units, was also approved. Currently, each property contains a single-family home built in 1948. Nobody was registered in opposition.

“This is a good project and I want to see it go forward,” Chambers said in support.
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hopefully they do some planing that raises some funds to go towards sewage upgrades in the proces and be very clear on this
     
     
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Has there been any details or renders of the George's building yet?
     
     
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Old Posted May 9, 2025, 9:19 PM
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Has there been any details or renders of the George's building yet?
I don't think so.
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Old Posted May 11, 2025, 8:13 PM
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Re. Lemay...I heard that the developer's original intent was to simply subdivide the land for single family residential, but when they found out about the neighbourhood opposition they opted to propose the most egregious use possible allowed in the zoning bylaw that could fit on a parcel that size (5000 bed treatment facility or whatever it was) thinking the neighbours would beg for single family instead. Backfire!
He was likely playing it to get bought out. The strategy is generally to propose the biggest thing possible so if someone like government is going to buy you out, you can point to a value of lost revenue in the negotiations. This strategy has been used by other land owners in the city who were negotiating value of expropriated land.
     
     
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Multiple trucks and a drill rig on site at the former Husky at Arlington and Ellice today. Fuck I would love to see that spot become a 6-8 storey mixed use.
     
     
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Multiple trucks and a drill rig on site at the former Husky at Arlington and Ellice today. Fuck I would love to see that spot become a 6-8 storey mixed use.
I don't see any city construction permits open for that site so I wonder if this is an environmental remediation by Cenovus Energy prior to marketing the site?
     
     
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Old Posted May 12, 2025, 11:54 PM
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The site was remediated fully at time of demolition. Maybe it’s a follow up sampling?
     
     
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Saw scaffolding go up on the Rubin Block last week and today there were quite few workers on the site. Seems to be moving along
     
     
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Old Posted May 13, 2025, 4:56 AM
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Saw scaffolding go up on the Rubin Block last week and today there were quite few workers on the site. Seems to be moving along
Rubin Block - First Nation Healing Centre
Location: 270 Morley Avenue
Developers: Fisher River Cree Nation
Architects: AtLRG
Status: U/C
Documents: Variance DAV 24-220304\C
Media: Fisher River Cree Nation to restore century-plus old building on Osborne Street
Description: The historic Rubin Block building in Winnipeg will be transformed into a modern multi-family transitional complex, providing safe transitional housing for families in need. The building will contain 13 family sized apartment units, a small office and reception area, and one rentable commercial space fronting Osborne Street on the ground floor.








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Quick question does anyone know how to get to the zoning and approved development things from committee meetings on the city website? They’re often posted on here a lot. I’m just curious how I can get there myself.
     
     
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Rubin Block - First Nation Healing Centre
Location: 270 Morley Avenue
Developers: Fisher River Cree Nation
Architects: AtLRG
Status: U/C
Documents: Variance DAV 24-220304\C
Media: Fisher River Cree Nation to restore century-plus old building on Osborne Street
Description: The historic Rubin Block building in Winnipeg will be transformed into a modern multi-family transitional complex, providing safe transitional housing for families in need. The building will contain 13 family sized apartment units, a small office and reception area, and one rentable commercial space fronting Osborne Street on the ground floor.








Looks great, that corner's a bit of a deadzone in an otherwise bustling strip. Been pestering Sherri about it for ages. The article from last year says it may be completed by Spring but I'm going to wager it will be a bit longer than that
     
     
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Old Posted May 13, 2025, 5:41 PM
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Quick question does anyone know how to get to the zoning and approved development things from committee meetings on the city website? They’re often posted on here a lot. I’m just curious how I can get there myself.
https://clkapps.winnipeg.ca/dmis/

All of the committee lists - the blue highlighted headers (Council, Executive Policy Committee etc.) are selectable and contain more committees.

The bulk of the info is in the monthly Communities Committees header - 4th one down. Each one (Assiniboia, City Centre, etc) has the upcoming meeting (Agenda) and historical minutes (Minutes). Click and scroll through.

If you want the listing of the meeting dates for all meetings they are under the Schedules on the left at the bottom of the main page. The next upcoming meeting in each category will show up 4 business days from the meeting date.
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Quick question does anyone know how to get to the zoning and approved development things from committee meetings on the city website? They’re often posted on here a lot. I’m just curious how I can get there myself.
You can also check upcoming applications using this link:

https://legacy.winnipeg.ca/ppd/PublicNotices/
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Thank you both very much. It’s exactly what I was looking for!
     
     
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Old Posted May 14, 2025, 5:15 AM
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1141 St. Mary’s Road

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Has there been any details or renders of the George's building yet?
Closing – Portion of Craddock Avenue East of St. Mary's Road (St. Vital Ward)









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Old Posted May 14, 2025, 8:39 AM
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Does anyone know if the proposed building at 346 Pacific Ave has been approved yet? All I can find is this variance that approves a "building connection" between 101 Paulin St and a "proposed new four storey building at 346 Pacific Avenue".

https://legacy.winnipeg.ca/ppd/Publi...-24-277735%2FB
Yes it was approved 346 Pacific Ave - VARIANCE: 24-201369/B







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Old Posted May 14, 2025, 2:15 PM
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so a new apartment block on the old city parking lot?

also what an booring wall facing a park missed opertunity
     
     
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