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Old Posted Feb 28, 2025, 9:06 PM
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Was there ever a proposal for this lot?

There was a proposal for a neighbouring lot, 222 Baseline (which was approved, I believe).
I think your right, I assumed the 222 proposal made use of both properties..... And the sign looks like it comes both

But it looks like they are separate parcels.
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Funhaven is planning a new location in the Hazeldean Mall:

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My guess is that it will be a move, not an additional location.

Is it better to have the visibility from the highway for an entertainment business, or to have it in a suburban mall, closer to your customers?
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Old Posted Mar 26, 2025, 4:02 PM
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My guess is that it will be a move, not an additional location.

Is it better to have the visibility from the highway for an entertainment business, or to have it in a suburban mall, closer to your customers?
The fact that they need to get a ZBA to exist in a mall is ridiculous and yet unsurprising for this city....
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From what I can see, they will use most of the vacant space in that part of the mall. The few stores in that area will move down toward the middle of the mall. With that and T&T, the mall will suddenly be 80% occupied. This was not on my bingo card.
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New ethnic supermarket, indoor amusement park in works near Tanger Outlets

David Sali, OBJ
March 26, 2025




A southern Ontario developer plans to open a new commercial plaza near the Tanger Outlets mall in Kanata that will include a “multicultural” grocery store and an indoor amusement park. Markham-based Sunny Group has filed an application to construct a 60,000-square-foot commercial plaza and three other retail buildings for a total development area of 84,000 square feet at 3075 Palladium Dr. The 6.4-acre property is located north of Highway 417, just west of the Tanger Outlets mall and less than a kilometre from the Canadian Tire Centre. The plaza would be anchored by a 37,000-square-foot grocery store operating under the firm’s Sunny Foodmart banner.

Sunny Foodmart, which bills itself as a “multicultural grocery chain,” currently operates four locations in the Greater Toronto Area. According to the company’s website, it specializes in “ethnic grocery products” that include halal meats aimed at Muslim customers as well as prepared food such as sushi, dim sum and other dishes with “hard-to-find ingredients” from around the world. Plans also call for the plaza to include a 17,000-square-foot indoor amusement park similar to the new Funhaven facility that is in the works at Hazeldean Mall, just a few kilometres east on Eagleson Road. Hazeldean Mall also has a new T&T Supermarket that specializes in Asian food products. Ottawa development consultant Peter Cai, who is working with the Sunny Group on the proposal, says he’s “very confident” it will succeed. Citing the property’s easy access to Highway 417 and its close proximity to fast-growing neighbourhoods such as Stittsville as well as communities west of the city like Carp and Arnprior, Cai says early feedback suggests consumers are “very excited” about the potential addition of another ethnic grocery store and kids’ entertainment centre in Ottawa’s far west end. “We know that Stittsville has lots of development on the south side of the 417,” he told OBJ on Wednesday morning. “We are quite optimistic about the future of this project.” Cai said plans call for the plaza to be built first, followed by three more commercial buildings of up to 8,000 square feet each.

He said Sunny Group ultimately hopes to sell the additional buildings to other property management companies. The firm is eyeing a wide range of commercial tenants for the properties, he added, listing spas, restaurants and even a music school as potential uses. “There are so many commercial plazas that look exactly the same,” Cai explained. “We’re trying to make it more (diversified). It depends on the market.” Cai said Kanata North Coun. Cathy Curry is “very supportive” of the project. The company expects to begin site preparation work next month, he added, and is targeting a completion date of early 2026 for the commercial plaza. However, Cai conceded the timeline could be “a little bit aggressive.” City officials have yet to approve the site plan, and the indoor amusement park will require a separate zoning bylaw amendment. In addition, Cai noted that new counter-tariffs on U.S. steel and aluminum products are “going to be a big issue” once construction begins. “Last year we got a preliminary price, and it was OK. But now, I don’t know,” he said, adding the company might look to import steel and aluminum products from China if prices of U.S. or Canadian materials exceed its budget. Once complete, the new development is expected to create at least 300 jobs, including about 100 at the grocery store, Cai said. Meanwhile, the Sunny Group plans to keep growing its footprint in Ottawa.

The company is scoping out sites in Barrhaven for a second Sunny Foodmart location in the National Capital Region, Cai said. It also owns a seven-acre plot of land on Richardson Side Road, just north of its planned commercial plaza in Kanata, where it plans to build a warehouse to serve its Ottawa grocery stores. The Kanata development is Sunny Group’s first large-scale commercial construction project, and the company has “learned a lot” from the endeavour, Cai added. “Hopefully, the next project is going to be easier,” he said.

https://obj.ca/ethnic-supermarket-indoor-amusement-park-planned-near-tanger-outlets/
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Interesting that Funhaven and this other indoor amusement park are in the works at the same time. Does anyone know if its a new Funhaven or is the one on Baxter road moving?
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Pretty decent. Parking garage in the middle with roof top amenities is the way to go, as opposed to a massive surface parking.
As long as they don't push all the snow to one corner to make the place collapse.
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As long as they don't push all the snow to one corner to make the place collapse.
Don't worry; based on the renderings, it's only ever summer over there.
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This seems different from the one in post #750

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INFORMATION MEETING: PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT FOR 2775 & 2785 PALLADIUM DRIVE
by Team Stittsville | May 23, 2025 | Development


We will be hosting a virtual information meeting on Tuesday, June 10 at 7:00 p.m. to discuss a development proposal for 2775 and 2785 Palladium Drive. The property is located on both sides of the north end of Culdaff Road, between Palladium Drive and the stormwater management pond.

The proponent is seeking input and comments from residents on a proposal that includes:
  • An indoor aquatic centre
  • Two 6-storey hotels
  • A restaurant
  • A family entertainment centre
The indoor aquatic centre is expected to be situated close to Palladium Drive at the east end of the site.

While a pre-application consultation was completed with City staff, no application has been filed at this time.

To register for the meeting:
Click here to register

OFFICIAL PLAN AND ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT
The applicants will need to file:
  • An Official Plan Amendment
  • A Zoning By-Law Amendment
  • A Site Plan Control Application
These applications have not yet been officially submitted to the City of Ottawa.

The proposed Official Plan Amendment would change the designation from Mixed Industrial Use to a General Mixed Use zone. The current designation allows for the proposed use as described, but there are no policies in the Official Plan to address this proposed project.

The current zoning for a Business Park would be changed to General Mixed Use to accommodate the various uses, including:
  • Hotels
  • Aquatic centre
  • Family entertainment centre
  • Restaurant

A Site Plan would address:
  • Site layout
  • Landscaping
  • Building size
  • Parking
  • Traffic and pedestrian access
  • The natural environment
  • Drainage

The proponent is planning to submit the applications in late July.

STAY INFORMED
You can send your comments and questions in advance of the meeting to [email protected].
https://www.glengower.ca/development/inf...velopment-for-2775-2785-palladium-drive/
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This seems different from the one in post #750
Yes, it's different. Post #750 is about a different site to the northwest (3075 Palladium Dr.):

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Really? Was it ever? Lots of hyperbole here...
Got to say I've never heard anyone pining to live in Barrhaven.
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Pretty decent. Parking garage in the middle with roof top amenities is the way to go, as opposed to a massive surface parking.


Decent for a strip mall.
Lining the outer edge of the parking lot with walkups would have been nice...like they did at Lansdowne

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Lining the outer edge of the parking lot with walkups would have been nice...like they did at Lansdowne

I don't think it changes your point, but the parking garage at Lansdowne is entirely underground. The blank wall there is the back of the Winners.
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I don't think it changes your point, but the parking garage at Lansdowne is entirely underground. The blank wall there is the back of the Winners.
Yes, more of the concept that you don't have to have the whole neighbourhood staring at blank garage walls across the street...there seems to be room that they could have done something similar to the example photo. Lost density and I think a nicer 'look' to the street by giving it more ground level activation.
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New ethnic supermarket, indoor amusement park in works near Tanger Outlets

David Sali, OBJ
March 26, 2025


A southern Ontario developer plans to open a new commercial plaza near the Tanger Outlets mall in Kanata that will include a “multicultural” grocery store and an indoor amusement park. Markham-based Sunny Group has filed an application to construct a 60,000-square-foot commercial plaza and three other retail buildings for a total development area of 84,000 square feet at 3075 Palladium Dr. The 6.4-acre property is located north of Highway 417, just west of the Tanger Outlets mall and less than a kilometre from the Canadian Tire Centre. The plaza would be anchored by a 37,000-square-foot grocery store operating under the firm’s Sunny Foodmart banner.

Sunny Foodmart, which bills itself as a “multicultural grocery chain,” currently operates four locations in the Greater Toronto Area. According to the company’s website, it specializes in “ethnic grocery products” that include halal meats aimed at Muslim customers as well as prepared food such as sushi, dim sum and other dishes with “hard-to-find ingredients” from around the world. Plans also call for the plaza to include a 17,000-square-foot indoor amusement park similar to the new Funhaven facility that is in the works at Hazeldean Mall, just a few kilometres east on Eagleson Road. Hazeldean Mall also has a new T&T Supermarket that specializes in Asian food products. Ottawa development consultant Peter Cai, who is working with the Sunny Group on the proposal, says he’s “very confident” it will succeed. Citing the property’s easy access to Highway 417 and its close proximity to fast-growing neighbourhoods such as Stittsville as well as communities west of the city like Carp and Arnprior, Cai says early feedback suggests consumers are “very excited” about the potential addition of another ethnic grocery store and kids’ entertainment centre in Ottawa’s far west end. “We know that Stittsville has lots of development on the south side of the 417,” he told OBJ on Wednesday morning. “We are quite optimistic about the future of this project.” Cai said plans call for the plaza to be built first, followed by three more commercial buildings of up to 8,000 square feet each.

He said Sunny Group ultimately hopes to sell the additional buildings to other property management companies. The firm is eyeing a wide range of commercial tenants for the properties, he added, listing spas, restaurants and even a music school as potential uses. “There are so many commercial plazas that look exactly the same,” Cai explained. “We’re trying to make it more (diversified). It depends on the market.” Cai said Kanata North Coun. Cathy Curry is “very supportive” of the project. The company expects to begin site preparation work next month, he added, and is targeting a completion date of early 2026 for the commercial plaza. However, Cai conceded the timeline could be “a little bit aggressive.” City officials have yet to approve the site plan, and the indoor amusement park will require a separate zoning bylaw amendment. In addition, Cai noted that new counter-tariffs on U.S. steel and aluminum products are “going to be a big issue” once construction begins. “Last year we got a preliminary price, and it was OK. But now, I don’t know,” he said, adding the company might look to import steel and aluminum products from China if prices of U.S. or Canadian materials exceed its budget. Once complete, the new development is expected to create at least 300 jobs, including about 100 at the grocery store, Cai said. Meanwhile, the Sunny Group plans to keep growing its footprint in Ottawa.

The company is scoping out sites in Barrhaven for a second Sunny Foodmart location in the National Capital Region, Cai said. It also owns a seven-acre plot of land on Richardson Side Road, just north of its planned commercial plaza in Kanata, where it plans to build a warehouse to serve its Ottawa grocery stores. The Kanata development is Sunny Group’s first large-scale commercial construction project, and the company has “learned a lot” from the endeavour, Cai added. “Hopefully, the next project is going to be easier,” he said.

https://obj.ca/ethnic-supermarket-indoor-amusement-park-planned-near-tanger-outlets/




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Well darn. All those indoor amusement parks are stealing the Corel Centre's potential future thunder.
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An ethnic supermarket and Cabela's make for interesting neighbours.
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