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Old Posted Oct 28, 2016, 12:47 AM
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WRT Arbutus Village -

Is that pyramid / peaked vault style roof a characteristic BC style?

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Arbutus Village
Park Royal South
Coquitlam Centre
Guildford Town Centre

I've seen lots of barrel vaults in other cities, but not pyramids.
I remember quite a few like that in Edmonton?
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2016, 2:31 AM
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I live behind the Safeway/Arbutus Village on Valley dr. So hopefully they don't tear it down during construction. Very convenient when I need something to cook lol + the BCL. Although it wouldn't make sense to renovate just to tear it down.
As you can see in the renders there will be a supermarket in the redevelopment.
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2016, 4:14 AM
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I live behind the Safeway/Arbutus Village on Valley dr. So hopefully they don't tear it down during construction. Very convenient when I need something to cook lol + the BCL. Although it wouldn't make sense to renovate just to tear it down.

The link in urbancanadian's post that I quoted is no longer working but from what I can remember about the phasing diagrams is that the old Safeway won't be closed until the new one is up and running. So, there should be uninterrupted service. The phasing will take years and years, though.
     
     
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Vancouver Sun and Province to move to new office in 2017
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Published: October 27, 2016
Updated: October 27, 2016 9:04 PM


http://www.theprovince.com/vancouver+province+move+office+2017/12324823/story.html


On June 1st 2017 the newsrooms of the Vancouver Sun and Province will move from their current location in Granville Square to the Broadway Tech Campus.
It's going to be really strange to see the tower without their logos on it.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2016, 6:16 AM
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Demolition of the old Purdy's Chocolate factory at 1107 West 7th Avenue. The tear down took place during the first two weeks of May this year. The site sits untouched since demolition.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2016, 6:52 PM
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Vancouver Sun and Province to move to new office in 2017
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Published: October 27, 2016
Updated: October 27, 2016 9:04 PM


http://www.theprovince.com/vancouver+province+move+office+2017/12324823/story.html


On June 1st 2017 the newsrooms of the Vancouver Sun and Province will move from their current location in Granville Square to the Broadway Tech Campus.
It's going to be really strange to see the tower without their logos on it.
Makes sense when they need to reduce costs as their industry is atrophying.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2016, 7:44 PM
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Makes sense when they need to reduce costs as their industry is atrophying.
I'm surprised they couldn't find any cheaper office space downtown, but I suspect they need a lot of square footage.
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2016, 8:25 PM
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apparently they want it all on one large floor, with open workspace.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2016, 9:33 PM
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I love the spread of density going southward towards Mount Pleasant. I prefer more housing going towards that area where there isn't much but car dealerships and some industrial buildings rather than going to Chinatown/Strathcona, which are heritage neighbourhoods that should be preserved. With the addition of the Broadway Skytrain, there will surely be more demand.

On the other hand, does anyone know where a suitable place to put a Main Street Station would be? This empty lot seems like a good place https://www.google.ca/maps/@49.2629292,-..._-0YoDV-MX1PwR2Ty9K-g!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
Or they could repurpose that old Cash Money building. That'd be interesting to see done.
The Millennium Line (Arbutus Extension) station will be under Broadway, likely stretching from a bit west of Main St to a bit east of Kingsway.

The station-houses could be on each end of the station, so entrances could be at Main St and at Kingsway. The SE corner of Kingsway/Broadway currently has the mall parking lot, so a slice of that could be used for a station-house. At Main/Broadway, either the Timmies (former CIBC ) or the Quikee-Loan place (former BMO) could be replaced with a new station-house. Due to the heavy construction to build the station and the station-houses, it easier to demolish existing structure rather than adapt it for new use.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2016, 10:08 PM
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I'm surprised they couldn't find any cheaper office space downtown, but I suspect they need a lot of square footage.
Wonder what they were paying at 200 Granville.

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Property Type: Office Class: A Building Status: Complete Building Size: 113,932 sq.ft. Typical Floor Size: 29,000 sq.ft. Parking Ratio: 1 per 385 sq.ft. Max. Contiguous: 3,539 sq.ft.
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Net Rent Min: $30.00 sq.ft./annum Taxes and Operating: $13.38 sq.ft./annum
http://core.arcestra.com/view/bentallken...=Vancouver&type=OFFICE&suiteSize=UNKNOWN
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 29, 2016, 1:35 AM
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The Millennium Line (Arbutus Extension) station will be under Broadway, likely stretching from a bit west of Main St to a bit east of Kingsway.
Do you know that for a fact, or is that an assumption? I haven't seen any route maps apart from various people's nearest guesses of the route, so perhaps I'm missing some update.


For many many years now, on this forum, several people have suggested that the line is more likely (more logical) to actually run under 10th Avenue, for a number of very solid reasons:

- the generally uphill gradient from Broadway to 10th making for better underground entrances and exits on Broadway, allowing for a gentler slope, less deep stations, and less staircase switchbacks to the station
- avoidance of major underground pipes and infrastructure that run under Broadway
- less road congestion from any cut & cover sections if done along 10th instead of Broadway.

to name a few of the big ones that have been debated on here.


So if you're saying "he Millennium Line (Arbutus Extension) station *will be* under Broadway", I'd like to know your source, and the reason why 10th wasn't the final choice. Thanks.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 29, 2016, 1:57 AM
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Do you know that for a fact, or is that an assumption? I haven't seen any route maps apart from various people's nearest guesses of the route, so perhaps I'm missing some update.


For many many years now, on this forum, several people have suggested that the line is more likely (more logical) to actually run under 10th Avenue, for a number of very solid reasons:

- the generally uphill gradient from Broadway to 10th making for better underground entrances and exits on Broadway, allowing for a gentler slope, less deep stations, and less staircase switchbacks to the station
- avoidance of major underground pipes and infrastructure that run under Broadway
- less road congestion from any cut & cover sections if done along 10th instead of Broadway.

to name a few of the big ones that have been debated on here.


So if you're saying "he Millennium Line (Arbutus Extension) station *will be* under Broadway", I'd like to know your source, and the reason why 10th wasn't the final choice. Thanks.
All of the surveying and core samples done earlier this year for the 85% engineering study were done along Broadway.
Nothing was apparently done on W10th.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 29, 2016, 2:19 AM
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Do you know that for a fact, or is that an assumption? I haven't seen any route maps apart from various people's nearest guesses of the route, so perhaps I'm missing some update.


For many many years now, on this forum, several people have suggested that the line is more likely (more logical) to actually run under 10th Avenue, for a number of very solid reasons:

- the generally uphill gradient from Broadway to 10th making for better underground entrances and exits on Broadway, allowing for a gentler slope, less deep stations, and less staircase switchbacks to the station
- avoidance of major underground pipes and infrastructure that run under Broadway
- less road congestion from any cut & cover sections if done along 10th instead of Broadway.

to name a few of the big ones that have been debated on here.


So if you're saying "he Millennium Line (Arbutus Extension) station *will be* under Broadway", I'd like to know your source, and the reason why 10th wasn't the final choice. Thanks.

Tranlink's description now says: "6 km of track extending from VCC–Clark to Arbutus under Broadway" but I am not sure how loosely that's meant.

From: http://www.translink.ca/en/Plans-and-Pro...rojects/Broadway-SkyTrain-Extension.aspx

That said, any more discussion of this topic should be in the Broadway extension thread.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 29, 2016, 10:02 AM
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Containers Phase II on Terminal.

Aug.23 '16, my pics


In the first two pics below Phase I is in the foreground.



Oct.28 '16, my pics



























Phase I on the left:



Phase I on the left:
     
     
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Thanks for the photos, I think the Containers project came out great.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 29, 2016, 1:21 PM
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Some closeups of the old Santa Fe facade at 2975 Oak.



Oct.15 '16, my pics
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this building is so pretty ... San Franciscoèsque ...for want of a better word. There aren't many heritage buildings left, so it's nice to appreciate what we have, and enhance it.
     
     
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I agree, both are looking really good.

I see those pics are from the derelict walking path at the back of the development. I sure hope that improves when this area gets a little more life.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 29, 2016, 7:56 PM
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All of the surveying and core samples done earlier this year for the 85% engineering study were done along Broadway.
Nothing was apparently done on W10th.
Wouldn't want to disturb any of Vancouver's sacred bike-friendly streets.
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I'm surprised they couldn't find any cheaper office space downtown, but I suspect they need a lot of square footage.
Quite small actually. They went from 120,000 SF several years ago down to only 35,000 SF today. I believe they're shrinking that further to 30,000 in their new premises.

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Wonder what they were paying at 200 Granville.
It's a very expensive building. Still surprised they moved though, moving is incredibly expensive.
     
     
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Quite small actually. They went from 120,000 SF several years ago down to only 35,000 SF today. I believe they're shrinking that further to 30,000 in their new premises.
I'm not too surprised that they will be downsizing further, and am certainly not surprised that they are leaving the downtown core. Postmedia is crumbling, and has been cutting costs everywhere. The Vancouver Sun/Province newsrooms have gone through rounds of layoffs lately, and I expect more in the near future.
     
     
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