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Old Posted Sep 30, 2025, 11:36 AM
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Just went through it. It's fixed!
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Just went through it. It's fixed!
Great news!
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Old Posted Mar 10, 2026, 7:14 PM
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There are some project updates going up to December 2025 here:

https://skyehalifax.ca/updates/
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There are some project updates going up to December 2025 here:

https://skyehalifax.ca/updates/
This is good to know in the sense that we now have a confirmation the project has actually started beyond site prep.

That site features the funny clock design (which I wouldn't mind). It also includes this line:

"Artist’s renderings shown. Final design subject to change."

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As much as this site has taken forever and is finally getting started, I would love to see them submit an amendment for same design just with another 5-10 storeys. I’m not sure the zoning here received a boost from HAF, but you would think it’s possible considering we’re seeing 40 storeys in Dartmouth. They’re not in any viewplanes as far as I can tell so it should really only be limited by the citadel ramparts.
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As much as this site has taken forever and is finally getting started, I would love to see them submit an amendment for same design just with another 5-10 storeys. I’m not sure the zoning here received a boost from HAF, but you would think it’s possible considering we’re seeing 40 storeys in Dartmouth. They’re not in any viewplanes as far as I can tell so it should really only be limited by the citadel ramparts.
HAF amendments didn't touch the Downtown Halifax Plan area. So no increases to hight here unfortunately. There is a viewplane that catches the southwest corner of the site (and goes overtop of Metro Park), but it's already accounted for in the positioning of the south tower.
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As much as this site has taken forever and is finally getting started, I would love to see them submit an amendment for same design just with another 5-10 storeys. I’m not sure the zoning here received a boost from HAF, but you would think it’s possible considering we’re seeing 40 storeys in Dartmouth. They’re not in any viewplanes as far as I can tell so it should really only be limited by the citadel ramparts.
I hope some height is added to the Cogswell area and that there are some mixed-use landmark buildings there, not just a bunch of 20 storey apartments.

From a street level perspective I think Skye and Meridian will do a lot to fill out that parking lot infested area. I wonder if the new residents will raise demand for storefront retail along Barrington a bit. The "lower" downtown is starting to have a significant population. This wasn't so much the case a decade ago. Businesses mostly had to attract people to the area. There's nothing wrong with downtown drawing in people from outside but it's healthy to have a local base too, which for example will tend to help businesses during the slower periods.
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