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Old Posted Jun 15, 2024, 2:18 PM
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Monthly construction update, picture taken on 06/14/24
I haven't seen the YWCA expansion site yet, but I'll make a note of it next time!
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Old Posted Jun 16, 2024, 9:43 PM
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Obviously nothing spectacular, but housing for the masses. I look forward to the street scene once this entire project is up and running. Urban Saskatoon has some hope! Thanks for the pics!
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Old Posted Jul 7, 2024, 6:45 PM
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I walked past the Baydo towers yesterday evening after a friend who lives in the area told me about damage to the building next door (Park Avenue Tower to the north). There was some cracking of the concrete leading into that building's parking lot and a bunch of bricks missing on the wall closest to Baydo. Does anyone on here know if this was due to sinking/settling of the land on the Baydo site, or if it was unrelated?

Also, just curious if there are any updates about the second tower... seems to be stalled out for quite some time?!
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Old Posted Jul 27, 2024, 5:21 PM
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The first and second floors of the south tower are more complicated as they have the retail/commercial space, with parking above and below. Glad to see the amateurs are at least working on it and making progress.

I think your next update may show some panel colours on the North tower, CDYXE :>) Keep a lookout. BTW, have you seen any progress on the YWCA expansion next door? We don't have a thread for it, but maybe a pic could be added to the general flow.
I took this picture back in May. I realize it’s dated but a picture showing this wasn’t uploaded yet, so figured I’d share it. I drove by the other day and it looked like they were pumping concrete on Floor 3(ish) of the South Tower.

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Old Posted Jul 30, 2024, 9:00 AM
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Thanks for the photo, BillDing! Slightly off topic, but it's the first I've seen of the YWCA expansion, and it's already 'topped out'.
The pumping concrete at Baydo - did that seem to be the top of the podium? It'll be time for them to pop a cork if they can finish that and the first tower.
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Old Posted Jul 30, 2024, 9:46 PM
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No problem! If I recall correctly, it was the floor of the podium’s top storey, but I could be mistaken as it was a quick glance while driving down 25th haha
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Old Posted Aug 3, 2024, 10:58 PM
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Just had an acquaintance in the industry tell me that Baydo is needing to bring in a 650 tom crane to dismantle their green luffer tower crane. They hadn't necessarily thought things through properly when climbing the crane, now have to use an unusually massive crane to dismantle it. Should be fun to watch.
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Old Posted Aug 4, 2024, 12:38 AM
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Just had an acquaintance in the industry tell me that Baydo is needing to bring in a 650 tom crane to dismantle their green luffer tower crane. They hadn't necessarily thought things through properly when climbing the crane, now have to use an unusually massive crane to dismantle it. Should be fun to watch.
The hilarity continues! In terms of entertainment value, this project has been one of the best!
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Old Posted Aug 8, 2024, 3:46 PM
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Progress

Drove by yesterday and they are finally moving up from the podium on the south tower.

I know these are not pretty, but having the second tower will help to fill in the skyline.

Now if the Knox tower can happen...
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Old Posted Aug 12, 2024, 9:52 PM
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They are definitely moving up with more steel on the south tower when I drove by today. They also have quite a bit of the exterior cladding going up on the north end of the north tower.
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Old Posted Aug 13, 2024, 3:14 PM
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Monthly construction update, picture taken by me on 08/12/24
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Old Posted Aug 14, 2024, 5:27 PM
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Thanks for the pictures, CDYXE! The riverbank is such a great place to be, and you got it with the boat, Shakespeare, ferris wheel, wheat and the big sky all in Saskatoon. You can't get more prairie than that for a city. Wheat Kings have all their treasures buried....

Anyway, would be nice for that massive crane to disappear now. Good luck to them.
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Old Posted Aug 14, 2024, 7:48 PM
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Thanks for the pictures, CDYXE! The riverbank is such a great place to be, and you got it with the boat, Shakespeare, ferris wheel, wheat and the big sky all in Saskatoon. You can't get more prairie than that for a city. Wheat Kings have all their treasures buried....

Anyway, would be nice for that massive crane to disappear now. Good luck to them.
The two Baydo towers will have quite an impact on the skyline at the north end of downtown. Thanks for the update CDYXE. I am interested to see what it will look like when the entire project is completed. The towers are no architectural masterpieces for sure but I am glad to see some density happening in that area.

Saskatoon is so fortunate to have things like the Prairie Lily river cruise, Nutrien Playland at Kinsmen Park, Nutrien Wonderhub, Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan, Scotiabank Theatre, Remai Modern, Persephone Theatre, Gather Market, the Meewasin Valley Trail system, the upcoming bus barns redevelopment (borderline core), etc. to help keep some vibrancy in the core. At least not everything is racing to the suburbs as it appears to be in the southern sister city. Saskatoon is still retaining the Hudson's Bay store in Midtown for the time being at least. Of course there needs to be a change to combat the excessively high crime rate in the city. Saskatoon is a real gem that is in need of some shining up. High crime tends to tarnish things to some degree.

The Spire would have added a more up-to-date look to that area. Perhaps one day it will. I do hope that it is not entirely shelved. Lots of infill potential downtown but so many things would have to fall into place. Perhaps Cameco would relocate downtown (not likely) to a shiny new office tower, BHP needing more space downtown, etc. (again not too likely).

The project on Eastlake Avenue and new office building both look promising but I wish that the new additions to the skyline were on the downtown side of the river. Broadway appears to be evolving into a downtown annex. I also wonder if the proposed condo tower at the top of the University Bridge will ever see the light of day.

The last place that I lived in Saskatoon was The Milroy (now The View on Fifth). It was a great location back in the early 1980's as there were three full service grocery stores downtown at that time. I am sure that an Independent or No Frills would help to spark more residential development in the core. Still ticked off that Pitchfork Market and Midtown management could not come to an agreement. Not the greatest location for a market but, it would have been better than nothing. Midtown was home to a Dominion supermarket when it first opened in the early 70's. Safeway was attached at the north end of the former Hudson's Bay store and there was an OK Economy close to the old Army and Navy Store.

When I first moved to the Beltline neighbourhood of Calgary, there was a Safeway on 8th St. SW and one on 4th St. SW. Don't recall any others in the neigbourhood. Calgary Co-op built in the neighbourhood in the early 2000's and was joined later by Sunterra Market. There's a Save On Foods (formerly Urban Fare) in Mount Royal Village West and scaled down version of a Real Canadian Superstore (80,000+ square feet) in the East Village near the new public library.

I know that Calgary is considerably larger than Saskatoon but given the difference, if Calgary can support six fairly large grocery stores in the core area then Saskatoon should be able to support at least one. Vancouver of course is in it's own category and easily has the most vibrant downtown in Western Canada. It was great to live on the coast for nearly sixteen years but, realistically not so much once retired. Oh well.

I certainly went off on a tangent from the original post but us old guys do tend to do that mostly unintentionally. LOL.

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Old Posted Aug 30, 2024, 7:41 PM
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Talking Bye Bye Green Baydo Giant






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Old Posted Sep 3, 2024, 1:44 AM
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A 750 ton monster was required to dismantle that jolly green giant.
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Old Posted Sep 15, 2024, 10:45 PM
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Went to the Rib fest, so I took the opportunity to give an update on the Baydo Tower construction and YWCA. 09/15/24
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Old Posted Sep 17, 2024, 2:27 PM
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^^Good shots! I think Baydo towers can work as safe long term housing for women and families from the YWCA, as in a safe solution nearby, and a new start for distressed families. It's an option if they can afford it, anyway. One tower to go!
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Old Posted Sep 25, 2024, 7:13 PM
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^^Good shots! I think Baydo towers can work as safe long term housing for women and families from the YWCA, as in a safe solution nearby, and a new start for distressed families. It's an option if they can afford it, anyway. One tower to go!
"One tower to go!"

Think they can finish that one by 2030? Or even the first one for that matter.

whup ... whup ...whaaa

Mic drop!
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Old Posted Sep 25, 2024, 7:19 PM
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The skyline would be better off if they stopped at one tower. The second tower, with a matching girthy floorplate, is not significantly spaced from the first tower. The visual effect will be a nearly impenetrable 25 storey wall that's half a block long, not a harmonious set of twins.
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Old Posted Sep 25, 2024, 7:32 PM
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I agree Echoes....I would have preferred seeing the second tower be a different height then the first tower (preferrably taller), but if that was not an option even shorter would e more aesthetically appealing for the skyline.

Oh well....I really don't want to crap on a developer that is at least building something....'hello north prairie????"....
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