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Originally Posted by FactaNV
It's almost as if the developers have zero incentive to build when supply could be restricted and rent can increase to the moon!
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A few point I have mentioned previously on this issue…
Our population increase is very welcomed but will not be directed towards DT parking lots. The migration to “safer” suburban or hinterland areas of the city where the 4 to 6 storey new builds are occurring and inner city impoverished areas with substandard homes and fragmented communities are the pressure points.
The huge construction costs associated with Winnipeg concrete high rise and inability to obtain rental rates require to service these costs along with the spectacular failures seen in the last few attempts leads to pause in the capital required. Capital can be directed anywhere and it will not be pushed onto our DT parking lots.
Winnipeg has been blessed by largeness of the Thompson family whom have allocated capital towards Winnipeg’s core through the Arena and True North Developments. The depth of their resources and construction expertise can ensure the successful development of North Portage and even The Hudson Bay site. While these projects do need to be profitable or self sustaining in their own right, the proponent can utilize potential losses against other investments across the country. There are less than a handful of individuals in this country with resources to single-handedly create development and change on this scale. I for one am humbled and grateful for their interest and participation in the core of our City.
I will also mention parking lots are not the issue but rather tens of thousands of sq/ft of empty space in our A B and C class buildings down town. This space must be absorbed before the lots are going anywhere: