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Old Posted Aug 25, 2016, 5:39 AM
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The thing is how much longer are we going to need gas stations? With more efficient vehicles and electric ones coming online, I don't see much need for them anymore.
Internal combustion engines will still make up a majority of cars on the roads in 25-30 years.
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Old Posted Aug 25, 2016, 6:36 AM
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Internal combustion engines will still make up a majority of cars on the roads in 25-30 years.
yup, they aren't going anywhere anytime soon. plus, how would one get gas for their collectible cars that predate electric!!! there will always be a need for gasoline, even if a small one.
     
     
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Old Posted Aug 25, 2016, 7:25 AM
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Getting off topic
Oddly the discussion took off here instead of in the business thread, scroll to post #832: http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?p=7541652#post7541652
     
     
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Old Posted Aug 25, 2016, 3:12 PM
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Agreed. I like to call it "Architectural Taxidermy".
I don't know what the phrase actually is, but wouldn't a more apt description be serial killers who peel their victim's face off and then put it over their own face?
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Old Posted Aug 25, 2016, 4:14 PM
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I don't know what the phrase actually is, but wouldn't a more apt description be serial killers who peel their victim's face off and then put it over their own face?
Archilecterizing...maybe
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Old Posted Aug 25, 2016, 9:09 PM
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Form Retail has listed the Chevron Station on West Georgia for sale (in addition to one on Dunbar) so this means that downtown will be down to 1 gas station in couple years.
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One of the last two remaining gas stations in downtown Vancouver is being put up for sale, as underused land in key city locations continues to spur redevelopment.

Chevron Canada Ltd. announced Tuesday it is “soliciting market interest” in three of its city locations, including the site at Georgia and Bidwell streets.

“It’s become apparent to Chevron that the sites have a high and better value” for a development that makes more use of it than as gas stations, company spokesman Adrien Byrne said.

Even though the Georgia site is a high-volume sales location and gas sales continue to increase throughout the province, the land is likely more valuable to a developer than it is to Chevron, he said.

The company is also looking for offers for its sites at 39th Avenue and Dunbar Street, in Vancouver’s much-desired west side, and at First Avenue and Clark Drive.

A new plan for the West End, approved in November, 2013, allows for much higher densities along Georgia and Burrard, which means the site of the station could become home to a tower as high as 385 feet.

“Land in the city is too valuable to be saved for a single use,” said Anne McMullin, president of the region’s Urban Development Institute. “It’s far more lucrative for development than as a gas station.”

David Taylor, a vice-president at the commercial brokerage Colliers, said: “There are so few sites downtown that anything that seems underbuilt is a target.”

The changes to the Georgia corridor have already prompted development proposals within a couple of blocks of the Chevron station for four high-end condo projects with striking designs.

The company’s decision to get rid of some properties is part of a local and national movement in which thousands of stations have disappeared over the past 25 years.

“There is an industrywide trend toward that divestment,” said Michael Ervin, whose company Kent Group Ltd., based in London, Ont., tracks the refining and retail sectors of the petroleum industry.

He said there were 20,000 stations in Canada in 1990. That’s down to 12,000.

Vancouver’s business-licence database indicates there are 77 gas stations left in the city, with notations in the files that 16 others closed recently.

Downtown has only one other station besides the Chevron outlet on Georgia: the Esso station at Burrard and Davie streets, which was acquired by 7-Eleven two years ago when Esso sold off all its stations in British Columbia and Alberta.

Mr. Ervin said that, in spite of the drastic reduction, there is no sign of complaint from consumers that stations are getting harder to find in cities.

And Mr. Byrne said the West End, where the station is located, is “increasingly transit-oriented and walkable.”

People who need gas as they’re heading north of the city will still have many stations on the North Shore to choose from, he said.

Vancouver’s downtown has experienced a remarkable building boom in the last 30 years. First, residential developers swarmed onto former industrial land around the edges of the downtown peninsula to build condos.

Then, after a long lull, commercial developers initiated a boom of office-tower building in the last several years.

As a result, vacant properties, former office plazas, and smaller buildings have all become prime sites for redevelopment.

Two sites downtown that have functioned as public plazas – one at Seymour and West Hastings streets, another at the key downtown Georgia and Granville streets intersection – have developments proposed.

Another site on West Pender Street at Richards Street that has been a parking lot for decades is being developed as a combined commercial and residential-rental building, as is another site on the same block.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/brit...e-in-downtown-vancouver/article31527178/
     
     
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Old Posted Aug 25, 2016, 11:55 PM
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West 4th and Burrard has a large cluster of gas stations to service dt

Esso, Chevron, 2x Petro-Can, Esso up on Broadway
     
     
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Old Posted Aug 26, 2016, 2:07 AM
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I don't know what the phrase actually is, but wouldn't a more apt description be serial killers who peel their victim's face off and then put it over their own face?
The construction crew? (just switch out the chainsaw for a wet-saw)


from: http://liberaldead.com/blog/if-at-first-you-succeed-five-over-the-top-sequels/
     
     
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Old Posted Aug 31, 2016, 7:51 PM
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1171 Jervis ("The Jervis") update.

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Old Posted Aug 31, 2016, 8:19 PM
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That shitty wood building beside the site reminds me exactly of what that VAG proposal would look like as it aged lol
     
     
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Old Posted Aug 31, 2016, 9:08 PM
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That shitty wood building beside the site reminds me exactly of what that VAG proposal would look like as it aged lol
I think the City is aiming for that. It's got that quaint backwater fishing village look to it.
     
     
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Old Posted Aug 31, 2016, 9:51 PM
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That shitty wood building is one of the nicest rental complexes in the West End. All the units are 2 floors with outdoor hallways facing a nice courtyard.
     
     
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Old Posted Aug 31, 2016, 10:33 PM
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That shitty wood building beside the site reminds me exactly of what that VAG proposal would look like as it aged lol
>> Yes!
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I think the City is aiming for that. It's got that quaint backwater fishing village look to it.
>> Only without the water or the fish.
     
     
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Old Posted Aug 31, 2016, 10:59 PM
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That shitty wood building is one of the nicest rental complexes in the West End. All the units are 2 floors with outdoor hallways facing a nice courtyard.
lol, no sir. I have been in that building on the upper levels several times. Considering it's only 35ish years old it smells worse inside then any other woodframe i have ever been in and the hallways and staircases are all wonky and unlevel. When originally built it would have been nice but it's a dump now.
     
     
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Old Posted Sep 2, 2016, 10:04 PM
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The taller Brava tower's raw concrete is being painted dark gray (like Telus Garden)
and it looks like the painting on the shorter one is already finished.

Fuzzy pics by me today:





     
     
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I see the vacant lot beside Delaneys on Denman has been turned into a parking lot! It's been a long time since we've seen a new surface lot downtown. I guess they looked at all the empty storefronts and decided it wasn't worth developing right now.
     
     
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Old Posted Sep 4, 2016, 6:43 PM
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I see the vacant lot beside Delaneys on Denman has been turned into a parking lot! It's been a long time since we've seen a new surface lot downtown. I guess they looked at all the empty storefronts and decided it wasn't worth developing right now.

Interesting. Thanks for the update. It had been the site of a gas station so given the extra work involved with soil remediation and the current market for retail space along Denman I guess it makes sense to just pave it over for now. It still seems a bit odd.

Here are some older pics from a few months ago.



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I see the vacant lot beside Delaneys on Denman has been turned into a parking lot! It's been a long time since we've seen a new surface lot downtown. I guess they looked at all the empty storefronts and decided it wasn't worth developing right now.
When I walked by I too noticed it was a parking lot, but it seems temporary. The surface was not paved, just gravel. Also, they have those orange protection fences around the boulevard trees on Pendrell which typically go up ahead of an excavation. I was hopeful that something was going to happen in the 'near-ish' future, but perhaps not.

Edit - orange fences are gone. Looks like this is an indefinite parking lot done on the cheap.

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Killer shot

This shows so much diversity versus the usual malaise.

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