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Old Posted Jun 1, 2023, 2:02 AM
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A tender has been issued for Stratford High School, this one is for all the site work (ground cutting, geothermal wells, etc.)

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It's about time!! The town ships all its high school students across the bridge to Charlottetown which is a huge cost to the School Board. This will be a welcome addition by all.

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Old Posted Jun 1, 2023, 9:28 AM
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Old Little Caesars and Government Office Redevelopment

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Old Little Caesars and Government Office Redevelopment

From Twitter,

Tim Banks,
"Always something exciting going on @APMSells.
Here’s a sneak preview of what’s going to happen this October next to @WherePEIShops as we knock down the old Little Caesars Pizza, expand the building behind & convert it to the Royalty Crossing Plaza with multiple units available."

God, I still hate how car-centric that area is. I wish we could knock down all those corporate stores, parking lots, and fast food places and replace it with dense, mixed use housing.

But that will never happen, sadly.
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Old Posted Jun 2, 2023, 12:23 PM
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UPEI Med School Update

The steel has arrived and going in place.

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The steel has arrived and going in place.

This is going to be a "tall" 5-story building at roughly 31m. It would be the same height as a 10-story residential.
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Old Posted Jun 2, 2023, 10:40 PM
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This is going to be a "tall" 5-story building at roughly 31m. It would be the same height as a 10-story residential.
Can you tell me where it says 31m in height? Just wondering as I couldn't find anything regarding its height in metres. Lots on being five stories and how big in sq feet. Thanks.
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Old Posted Jun 2, 2023, 11:06 PM
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Does anyone know what going on at the Southport motel ? Half of the property is demolished already
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Old Posted Jun 3, 2023, 12:20 AM
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Can you tell me where it says 31m in height? Just wondering as I couldn't find anything regarding its height in metres. Lots on being five stories and how big in sq feet. Thanks.

One of the city council documents listed the height. Can't remember which one.
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Old Posted Jun 3, 2023, 9:21 AM
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Does anyone know what going on at the Southport motel ? Half of the property is demolished already
Southport Motel Expansion

Expansion plans of the Southport Motel was approved and APM couldn’t be more excited to get this project underway.
The building at the far end is already there.

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One of the city council documents listed the height. Can't remember which one.
Ok, probably some secret document someplace that Mayor Brown didn't want the public to know about. At 31m, that's 102ft, just shy of the Holman Grand by 16ft. They probably didn't want the neighbours to know. We wouldn't want any NIMBYS going to IRAC would we!
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Southport Motel Expansion

Expansion plans of the Southport Motel was approved and APM couldn’t be more excited to get this project underway.
The building at the far end is already there.

Thanks for that info ! It looks like a great project
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Great project, great location!!
Like I've said before, if they won't allow this type of development downtown, move the downtown!

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Adding to my previous post, here is an interesting article from the CBC,

Canada has way more parking than cars. Is it time for that to change?

I'm sure we can see several parking areas around Charlottetown that have lots or sections of, that are never used.
My previous post is a good example of this, the former Kia parking lot would never be used to its full capacity.

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/sunday/parking-urban-planning-1.6862522
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Adding to my previous post, here is an interesting article from the CBC,

Canada has way more parking than cars. Is it time for that to change?

I'm sure we can see several parking areas around Charlottetown that have lots or sections of, that are never used.
My previous post is a good example of this, the former Kia parking lot would never be used to its full capacity.

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/sunday/parking-urban-planning-1.6862522
It’s wild that we can turn a parking lot into 90 housing units with commercial space and actually increase the number of parking spots by adding underground parking. Like the Portland project…if one councillor has even a single objection to this project then they should be forced out of office.
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It’s wild that we can turn a parking lot into 90 housing units with commercial space and actually increase the number of parking spots by adding underground parking. Like the Portland project…if one councillor has even a single objection to this project then they should be forced out of office.
I agree! I'm confident that it will be given the go ahead due to the housing shortage we're having. The Empire apts just up the street had no issues. The location is good for businesses and there are few residences in the area that would oppose it. As for Porthouse, it's in a bad location, close to copius amounts of NIMBY foolishness.
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A proposal for 2 - 10 storey apartments (400 units) on the corner of University Ave. and Capital Dr.





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1 Palmers Lane
New 12-unit apartment building


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A proposal for 2 - 10 storey apartments (400 units) on the corner of University Ave. and Capital Dr.
CBC NEWS PEI

"BGI, a Toronto development company, submitted its proposal for redevelopment of the Calvary Church property at the end of April.
The company has had little in the way of response, said Jones.....



If construction is able to start, said Jones, he expects the church would be ready in 12 to 15 months, and the apartment buildings in two to three years."

Well City Hall, pitter patter, people are waiting to move in. Build it and they will come!!
I suppose your waiting for the NIMBYS to line up at IRAC!!
Approve it NOW!

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