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Old Posted Mar 24, 2024, 3:58 PM
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NRTH Condos has cleaned up this site and is no longer using it as a laydown yard.

The Grade-Alteration Permit was approved for this last week.
If you have an approved development plan with appropriate grade drawings, why would you need to apply for a separate grade alteration permit? Is this a prime example of HRM Planning red tape?
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If you have an approved development plan with appropriate grade drawings, why would you need to apply for a separate grade alteration permit? Is this a prime example of HRM Planning red tape?
Often they're tied together as part of the full construction permitting package, but for big projects developers will apply for the grade alteration permit on its own so that they can start on excavation while they're getting full building permits etc.
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Old Posted Apr 13, 2024, 3:40 PM
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Housing Accelerator Fund proposed changes for this site;

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• This property is consolidated with parcels on Gottingen Street that carry a COR Zone with a proposed height of 7 storeys, but the site currently has split zoning between the COR Zone and the ER-3 Zone.
• Staff recommend rezoning to COR to aid with the development of the site, and further recommend extending the COR Zone to the entirety of 5511 Bilby Street which is abutting the site and also currently has split zoning between ER-3 and COR.
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Residential Building Permit - New Building - Application Incomplete - 5518 MACARA STREET, HALIFAX - $12'000'000 - Dwelling - Multiple Units - 60 Units - 7 Floors - new apartment building
Now issued with some changes

7 Floors | 72 Units | Mixed-Use | $12 M | 5510 Macara Street, Halifax | Unknown
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A question for those in the know, to satisfy my own curiosity:

If zoning was changed to allow 15 or 20 floors, with increased FAR to allow up to 200 units, would that substantially delay construction?
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A question for those in the know, to satisfy my own curiosity:

If zoning was changed to allow 15 or 20 floors, with increased FAR to allow up to 200 units, would that substantially delay construction?
Likely. At a minimum you're looking at redoing all the structural designs. With that many extra units you're also probably needing major changes to elevators. I wouldn't be surprised if it essentially meant a full new building design.
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Likely. At a minimum you're looking at redoing all the structural designs. With that many extra units you're also probably needing major changes to elevators. I wouldn't be surprised if it essentially meant a full new building design.
Thanks! That info kind of reframes my expectations on building height increases for existing projects that haven't quite started yet.

Appreciate the info!
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Likely. At a minimum you're looking at redoing all the structural designs. With that many extra units you're also probably needing major changes to elevators. I wouldn't be surprised if it essentially meant a full new building design.
Especially if you are going from just a mid-rise 5-7 storey building to being able to build a podium + tower. From what I understand, the redesign would take a bit longer as it would have to incorporate the setbacks involved with the tower.

Hopefully, if something is already a podium + tower change like the 15 to 20 storeys, the redesign phase is much quicker and does not require a long approval process.
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A question for those in the know, to satisfy my own curiosity:

If zoning was changed to allow 15 or 20 floors, with increased FAR to allow up to 200 units, would that substantially delay construction?
They also probably wouldn't have the available funds to undertake a larger project or it would take time to organize that even if they could. Plus, the larger the construction, the longer it tends to take to complete it as well.
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Old Posted Apr 18, 2024, 9:32 PM
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They also probably wouldn't have the available funds to undertake a larger project or it would take time to organize that even if they could. Plus, the larger the construction, the longer it tends to take to complete it as well.
Great point. I hadn't considered that, for some reason.
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Old Posted Apr 21, 2024, 9:19 PM
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This is under construction now.


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LOL - the sidewalk on that block of Gottingen will have been closed for a loooong time by the time this one is complete.
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Old Posted Sep 28, 2024, 2:26 PM
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Project name has been updated. There are renderings on site. I have them scheduled for my blog 9am Monday morning so I'll post them here later that day.

This is a FH DEVELOPMENTS project. The same people as The Azal and The Cornerstone.
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Old Posted Oct 1, 2024, 12:51 AM
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I hope no one held their breath for these renderings.


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This would be a thousand times better (though still unremarkable) if the bottom floor was simply clad in brick all the way around, and it lost the giant red racing stripe thing. When will these overcomplicated, jumbled up facades go out of fashion?
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Old Posted Oct 1, 2024, 2:52 PM
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When will these overcomplicated, jumbled up facades go out of fashion?
Hopefully around the same time that those large, gaudy glasses that people are wearing go out of fashion. Or maybe it will just move on to the next dumb, ugly thing and our eyes will be assaulted even more...

Oh well... it could be worse... I think.
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Perhaps if the punch-out windows were replaced with window-wall and the balconies were build out to the distance of the vertical fin-like structure then we'd have a much better looking building. As it is, it's pretty damn plain and not at all inviting.
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This would be a thousand times better (though still unremarkable) if the bottom floor was simply clad in brick all the way around, and it lost the giant red racing stripe thing. When will these overcomplicated, jumbled up facades go out of fashion?
What even is the purpose of that giant red slab: to block Gottingen from view from those balconies? Probably also prevents people from being able to see as much of the harbour.
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What even is the purpose of that giant red slab: to block Gottingen from view from those balconies? Probably also prevents people from being able to see as much of the harbour.
I'm betting they will run strips of LEDs all the way up. If you're going for a cheesy design LEDs are a must.
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Old Posted Nov 14, 2024, 11:18 PM
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Foundation work has commenced. Signage indicates the formwork company is Taniyn Builders


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