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Old Posted Jan 2, 2011, 4:38 AM
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Some pics I took yesterday of construction in the area:

This few block stretch sure is dynamic, with signs (literally) of more change to come...




The Olympic Village may be complete but there are still plenty of cranes in the area...


Some commercial infill + reno...


Looks like some much needed change is coming to this site...






That funky electronic vase-thing under the Cambie Street Bridge...


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Old Posted Jan 2, 2011, 4:39 AM
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Great set! Thanks for the photo tour. That restored heritage building looks fantastic and I love the juxtaposition with the modern building beside it.
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Old Posted Jan 2, 2011, 9:15 AM
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that vase thing is cool - its great at night

here it is in action - if anyone speaks portugese this guys videos are cool as he explores vancouver - he recently moved here from brazil and you can experience his excitement here

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Old Posted Jan 6, 2011, 10:47 AM
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220 West 1st Avenue >> http://www.amarchitects.com/220west1stavenue.html

looks pretty cool
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Old Posted Jan 6, 2011, 10:52 AM
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also 11th & Main Street >> http://www.amarchitects.com/11th&main.html
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This is bound to do wonders to the unit sales and prices....you've gotta hate this sense of entitlement, social housing is a privilege and not a "right." If only they could use this same protest energy for building their credentials to get a job...

And if you can't afford to live in Downtown, then DON'T! Move elsewhere!!!
Actually, in Canadian society housing is considered a right just like food, water, and access to health care. Housing is not a privilege. Perhaps, in places like the US and China it's considered a privilege, but this is Canada.
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Actually, in Canadian society housing is considered a right just like food, water, and access to health care. Housing is not a privilege. Perhaps, in places like the US and China it's considered a privilege, but this is Canada.
Huh? I don't recall any Charter cases being won by people insisting they've been cheated out of their right to housing.

...Lower courts during the 1990’s however, rejected claims to adequate housing or to an adequate level of social assistance as beyond the scope of the right to life and security of the person, and beyond the competence and legitimate role of courts...
http://www.srap.ca/publications/porter_s...adian_charter_of_rights_and_freedoms.pdf

Don't see it on the Canadian Bar Assoc. page either:
http://www.cba.org/bc/public_media/rights/200.aspx
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Old Posted Jan 6, 2011, 8:26 PM
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Even if we did establish a right to housing, which is unlikely and ridiculous (in countries with right to "adequate housing" (as judged by the state), there are ironically untold numbers more homeless (India, South Africa, Venezuala, etc.), due to housing shortage), I'd hope we'd have the sense to not make them $600,000. I don't have a problem with social housing. I do have a problem with social housing gone wild.

Those countries also tend to build them in "slum blocks" in areas far separated from others (with walls and barbed wire!), and the mandated cost of a unit in Venezuala is $9000.
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Old Posted Jan 7, 2011, 2:28 AM
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Again... nobody here is saying that affordable or social or sustainable, or whatever the heck it's called, housing should not exist.

The only thing people are up-in-arms about is the cost. $500K + per unit at the village when across the street it could be built for less than half the price?! Zero point in Joe Taxpayer paying twice as much as they need to, or, put another way, getting half the amount of 'product' that they deserve.

In other SEFC news... looks like one of the James excavators was removed today.
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Old Posted Jan 21, 2011, 6:10 PM
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The prestigious Economist magazine has taken note of our Olympic Village:

Vancouver's Olympic Hangover
Up False Creek
The Cost of a Property Deal Gone Sour

http://www.economist.com/node/17906069?story_id=17906069&fsrc=rss
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Old Posted Jan 21, 2011, 7:19 PM
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I suppose I shouldn't be surprised, but that short article is probably the most balanced, accurate description of the mess that is the Olympic Village. It left out the ridiculous environmental criteria, but still, pretty much nailed it.
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A fairly well-done article, but one thing every single media outlet gets wrong is the level of ghosttownitude!

It's certainly not a fully populated zone, but it's not much worse than Cold Harbour to be honest. Sure Coal Harbour is 100% sold (other than resales), but in reality it's probably only 70% occupied at max! The only difference is that it gets some overflow of activity from the downtown core.

The OV is actually quite busy... especially on weekends and nice days when the area is flooded with visitors. Hinge park is nearly always occupied, sometimes with as many as 30 people at the same time!
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Old Posted Jan 21, 2011, 7:35 PM
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Flurry of Activity

The city (or E&Y or whoever) is very busy fixing minor (and not so minor) deficiencies throughout the common areas including pressure washing of the parkades. I suspect the development's windows will also get washed soon.

The city (or E&Y or whoever) also seems to be completing some various landscape architectural items and spaces that were not previously completed.

Looks like everyone is working hard for that mid-February re-launch of the units. All that being said the sales centre continues to be open and sees some traffic.
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I walked the sales centre one afternoon and there were a good 10-15 people in there. I was surprised, but a positive sign nonetheless.
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A fairly well-done article, but one thing every single media outlet gets wrong is the level of ghosttownitude!

It's certainly not a fully populated zone, but it's not much worse than Cold Harbour to be honest. Sure Coal Harbour is 100% sold (other than resales), but in reality it's probably only 70% occupied at max! The only difference is that it gets some overflow of activity from the downtown core.

The OV is actually quite busy... especially on weekends and nice days when the area is flooded with visitors. Hinge park is nearly always occupied, sometimes with as many as 30 people at the same time!
i don't think a lot of people know they can go down there - i've overheard people who are clearly locals amazed to discover how extensive the seawall is and that there is a plaza and a park and many general public areas is - i think people just thinks its for residents only and go down and discover thats not the case
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Old Posted Jan 26, 2011, 12:04 AM
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Bi-weekly SEFC update | January 3rd, 2011

Also very late, here is my bi-weekly update for SEFC from January 3rd.

SEFC from the Cambie Street Bridge, looking down first.

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Pinnacle Living False Creek.

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Maynards Block

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Maynards Block project details

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Pinnacle Living False Creek from Second and Yukon

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And from Crowe Street.

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James

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First and Main social housing from First Ave.

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The retail space is nice and high and should set a good precedent for new retail on Main Street in the SEFC precinct.

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First and Main social housing from Main Street.

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Old Posted Jan 26, 2011, 1:20 AM
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Thanks SFU... might be a little sun in the forecast too for tomorrow in time for your next bi-weekly update.
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Old Posted Jan 26, 2011, 2:58 AM
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great updates as always!
That 1st and Main development started on the fourth floor already today. They're moving quick now. It's kinda weird seeing a building of this height fronting Main in this area. The nearest tallest to the south is the Lee building and City Gate to the north. I'm sure that will change eventually though.
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Old Posted Jan 26, 2011, 5:09 PM
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great updates as always!
That 1st and Main development started on the fourth floor already today. They're moving quick now. It's kinda weird seeing a building of this height fronting Main in this area. The nearest tallest to the south is the Lee building and City Gate to the north. I'm sure that will change eventually though.
the Lee building is not the closest tall building North .... but I get what your trying to say ....
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Old Posted Jan 27, 2011, 6:58 AM
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Renders of Pinnacle's projects on Parcel 1, Parcel 2 and Parcel 3 from thr Bingham+Hill Architects website.
I think some of these may have been posted before.

Parcel 1: (on West 1st Ave. - Edit - betw. Ontario & Manitoba)

http://www.bharch.ca/projects/cat/29/id/58











Parcel 2: (on West 2nd Ave., across the alley from the project above)

http://www.bharch.ca/projects/cat/29/id/59









Parcel 3 (could also be on West 1st Ave. - Edit @ Ontario):

http://www.bharch.ca/projects/cat/29/id/60








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