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Old Posted Apr 7, 2024, 3:20 PM
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the building on isibell failed from bad management running it
The fact that the architects that designed the builds chose to ensure you couldn't actually eat in the kitchen from lack of space and the dining room was on the other side of a flight of stairs is a good indication why this project failed so terribly. I'm shocked it's taking this long to tear them down tbh. I think that the land should be sold off and market rent units built. There is too much public housing down there to begin with and risks "ghettoizing" the urban poor further. The MB housing initiatives need to start being dispersed and moved around the city, one unit here, three units there kinda thing.
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I wouldn’t be surprised if some of the allotted funds for low income housing mentioned in the budget are going towards this redevelopment assuming it’s still a priority for this gov’t this budget year.
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the building on isibell failed from bad management running it
Centre Village failed because:
  1. the floor plans were terrible for families
  2. the courtyard was designed "for community" but nobody actually wanted to hang out there except for people who wanted to do something without being seen from the street
  3. barcode hubristically refused to have any fences to keep the aforementioned people out, which led to an unsafe-feeling area because it's next to a boarded up drug den, one of the worst streets of apartments in the city, and between two gathering points for severely intoxicated people (Balmoral vendor and Jumbo Pizza)
  4. the buildings are suffering structural issues that exceed the value of the property

also, Corten stair and railings.... who is this for, Saladfingers?
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poorly managing a building like this causes these issues if u took that building to a afluent area it still be fine
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Centre Village failed because:
  1. the floor plans were terrible for families
  2. the courtyard was designed "for community" but nobody actually wanted to hang out there except for people who wanted to do something without being seen from the street
  3. barcode hubristically refused to have any fences to keep the aforementioned people out, which led to an unsafe-feeling area because it's next to a boarded up drug den, one of the worst streets of apartments in the city, and between two gathering points for severely intoxicated people (Balmoral vendor and Jumbo Pizza)
  4. the buildings are suffering structural issues that exceed the value of the property

also, Corten stair and railings.... who is this for, Saladfingers?
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Old Posted Apr 7, 2024, 6:52 PM
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poorly managing a building like this causes these issues if u took that building to a afluent area it still be fine
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o finaly that wholes getting filled
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Where is that?
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Broadway between Good and Colony.
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Nope. Corner of Edmonton and Cumberland.

The house is 454 Edmonton, Bernard House.
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o finaly that wholes getting filled
That's what... never mind
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Nope. Corner of Edmonton and Cumberland.

The house is 454 Edmonton, Bernard House.
Seems like a neat project. A little jarring next to such a beautiful house but UWCRC isn't known for its breathtaking architecture. Somewhat the opposite in my opinion haha.
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Nope. Corner of Edmonton and Cumberland.

The house is 454 Edmonton, Bernard House.
By jove, you're right! I do see how I confused it with the Broadway one. Glad to see this one getting started.
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By jove, you're right! I do see how I confused it with the Broadway one. Glad to see this one getting started.
I just want to say, it's nice to see someone using the phrase "By jove!".
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Based on that render, it appears they are interconnecting the new building to the existing house - anyone know any details?

That house is amazing BTW, looks to be in incredible condition.
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Based on that render, it appears they are interconnecting the new building to the existing house - anyone know any details?

That house is amazing BTW, looks to be in incredible condition.
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^ great project and desperately needed!
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how did it slip under our radar?
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