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Old Posted Jan 21, 2010, 6:45 AM
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mea culpa

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You're advocating starving people of their jobs and their livelihoods because a building is dirty. If Sears shuts down, that's a lot of good jobs and income in the core that are lost, and they won't be people who will be able to just bide their time until they can show up for work as accountants and managers in the new office tower that will get built there. Hopefully we can find a way to keep Sears and to build that new tower as well.
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The only thing more pointless than a boycott is an internet petition.

NORMAL people won't boycott a store because they don't like the look of the roof.
You are both right. And yes, Alex, I thought of those people's jobs just seconds after I posted this silly idea. It was just an idea. Not a good one. I was so anxious to see Sears and that hideous building out of there I wasn't thinking linearly.
     
     
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Old Posted Jan 21, 2010, 7:50 AM
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continuing with the sears talk...

I was walking down Granville and two men - i think from out of town no idea where somewhere in Canada - the one guy says to the other "And they still have a SEARS store downtown and the downtown is so busy"

anyway I can see crate & Barrel taking up a big portion of the space...
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Old Posted Jan 21, 2010, 7:52 AM
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continuing with the sears talk...

I was walking down Granville and two men - i think from out of town no idea where somewhere in Canada - the one guy says to the other "And they still have a SEARS store downtown and the downtown is so busy"

anyway I can see crate & Barrel taking up a big portion of the space...
Maybe Calgary, whose downtown is deserted 18 hours per day and just got rid of their downtown Sears
     
     
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Old Posted Jan 21, 2010, 7:54 AM
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it was amazing downtown today i made video - my friend said - its like summer afternoon - this was around 5:30 pm walking down granville... it was so busy

the screen at the VAG looks amazing i must say - i made and pics - will post when i can

the convention centre area is insanely busy the walk along coal harbour was busy, i saw jean chretien at the bayshore! there is some really big conference going on there for mining
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It was the Cambridge House Mining Convention, I know that because i was there Sunday and Monday 10am to 5pm. It is the largest mining convention in Vancouver. usually it is at Canada Place, but because of the Olympics, it had to be split at the Hyatt and Hotel Vancouver.
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here is a video i slapped together of the video screen at the VAG - it looks really awesome - wish it were permanent

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You're advocating starving people of their jobs and their livelihoods because a building is dirty. If Sears shuts down, that's a lot of good jobs and income in the core that are lost, and they won't be people who will be able to just bide their time until they can show up for work as accountants and managers in the new office tower that will get built there. Hopefully we can find a way to keep Sears and to build that new tower as well.
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You are both right. And yes, Alex, I thought of those people's jobs just seconds after I posted this silly idea. It was just an idea. Not a good one. I was so anxious to see Sears and that hideous building out of there I wasn't thinking linearly.
I applaud the thinking behind the idea at least! It is a horrible building.
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Old Posted Jan 21, 2010, 5:59 PM
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It was the Cambridge House Mining Convention, I know that because i was there Sunday and Monday 10am to 5pm. It is the largest mining convention in Vancouver. usually it is at Canada Place, but because of the Olympics, it had to be split at the Hyatt and Hotel Vancouver.

^Nah... think he was referring to the AMEBC Resource Roundup at the Bayshore... virtually always on the same week as Cambridge's January Vancouver show.
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Old Posted Jan 21, 2010, 7:55 PM
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If you want a Japanese store, you need Takashimaya Of course, New York City has one... but it is very pathetic and probably shouldn't even be called Takashimaya.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takashimaya



But, we could never fit in a MASSIVE 12 floor department store in downtown.
Takashimaya in Shinjuku doesn't occupy this whole building, its uses about 1/3rd and rest is restaurants and theatres on top two floors, and Tokyu Hands on right half. But that's just quibbling. I think the point here is that a large structure can accommodate many tenants of various sizes within it. We can easily do the same with old Eatons store here in Vancouver.
     
     
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a ticket agency has popped up on georgia...



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^Nah... think he was referring to the AMEBC Resource Roundup at the Bayshore... virtually always on the same week as Cambridge's January Vancouver show.
You are right, sorry, I did not read his post close enough. I did not see him say "Bayshore" hehe.
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a ticket agency has popped up on georgia...



A really, really, really long time ago, that was a Ticketmaster retail outlet (before it became La Raffinage and had several subsequent lives). Amusing how it all just keeps coming around again - a bit like flares!
     
     
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From the Sun - the paper had a photo of the Rolston Tower model:

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By Malcolm Parry, Vancouver SunJanuary 21, 2010

HOW WILL LIN WINS: Tires have squealed beside the Cecil Hotel since 1954, when the then-new Granville Street Bridge's exit ramp brushed its south wall. Hotel and ramp will be razed soon. But rubber will still burn for Will Lin, 44, who'll build the $70-million, 187-unit Rolston tower on the site that cost him $10.5 million and has been rezoned from 5 to 8.25 FSR (floor space ratio).

That's because the Rize Alliance Properties Ltd CEO/founder spends some of his spare time racing 1995 Porsche 943 and 1992 BMW 325i cars. He also "tracks" a Honda CBR 600 motorcycle, meaning running it at race speeds without competing. As well, his home garage houses a Triumph Thruxton, Ducati 848 SS, BMW 1300 GT and -- "my first girlfriend" -- a 1985 Suzuki GSXR-750 motorcycle. There's a Porsche Panamera sedan on order.

Motorhead ways aside, Lin will build the Rolston to LEED Gold environmental specifications, and renovate the adjacent Yale hotel and its SRA (Single Room Occupancy) rooms. The Yale's famed blues pub, but not the Cecil's stripper bar, will live on in a deal that enables vendor Wade Luciak to acquire 10 per cent of the completed complex.

Designed by HBI/IB Architects, the project brings Lin back within a block of the one that got him started in 1992. That development, at Hamilton and Drake Street, also involved its vendor, when John White and Lin put up $350,000 each. Lin got his stake from his Taiwanese physician-father, Chao Chi Lin, and Citizen's Bank loaned $1.1 million. Eleven live-work units and two retail units sold for some $200-per-square-foot, Lin recalled, smiling.

With cash flowing, Lin eventually bought "seven or eight" buildings, mostly in burgeoning Yaletown, and sold them during the 2006-2008 "heyday" before prices nosedived. But his high-rise-development breakthrough was the 1995 Richards-at-Davie Metropolis. That project incorporated the old Canadian Linen facility's facade, and had some three-quarters of its 99 units built as 16-foot-ceiling lofts. He's still flabbergasted that Scotiabank's now-senior VP, Michele Kwok, saw the Metropolis presentation centre and volunteered a $25-million loan. "I was 29 years old, and didn't have a broker or anything," Lin said. "If only that would happen nowadays."

What did happen is that Lin "learned that we were able to preserve heritage buildings and get heritage density from city hall to sell to recipient sites." Case in point: The 1930s Art-Deco-style London Building at 626 West Pender Street. It yielded 80,000 square feet of density Lin sold to Delta Land Development's Bruce Langereis for the Urban Fare market in that firm's Cielo development.

Today, Rize (say Rice) has $700-million-worth of projects on the go and turns over some $140 million annually. That's some journey from his $1.9-million kickoff in still-nascent Yaletown, when passersby asked: "Another warehouse?"

"No. It's residential," Lin replied.

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New art piece installed this afternoon at the library. "The words don't fit the picture."



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^ it's public art. it's funny because i overheard someone saying "oh look, a place to watch olympic stuff".


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Walk In/Here You Are is a large-scale installation on the Central Library
plaza that serves as a venue for visitors to engage with a curated program of projected videos and live performances… A form of a drive-in theatre has been created to encourage viewers to temporarily interact with clusters of street furniture found within the jurisdiction of the Vancouver Parks and Recreation Board.

The furniture is imbedded into a large wooden deck. As the library plaza slopes down towards the entrance of the library (the location of the screen), the furniture increasingly disappears into the deck. The relationship between what is foreground or background is eventually inverted. This change in interface constrains the use of the seating while simultaneously opening up new possibilities of interaction.” Christian Kliegel, 2009
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didn'tget close enough to look at what it even was

looks interesting
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and these are being seen all over downtown - my friend says they are classy - lol

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