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Originally Posted by Hecate
But completely possible at the Hudson’s bay building, or is that too old and not good enough for ‘skip the dishes’. Large floor plates in an historic building at a prominent location. Makes a hell of a lot more sense than across the street from a human rights museum? Imaging seeing a huge ass glowing skip the dishes sign making its way into every picture of the museum or for every family taking their picture in front of the Winnipeg sign. Not necessary. Skip is not my idea of a tech company... it’s a third party fast food delivery system that uses an app for people in the suburbs who are too lazy to go out. McDonald’s has an app... is it a tech company? Anyway, everyone wants more residents downtown... keep parcel four green until something worthy can go there. Skip isn’t it.
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Why would anyone want to go into HB instead of a new build?
You have a bunch of younger employees, sometimes fished out from other cities/countries, and you don't think they'd prefer being near the forks rather than Portage Place? They'd live next to their work.
And signage is easily controlled, but we don't sacrifice a good idea because of something so small.
And Skip is 100000% a tech company. They're not a food delivery tech company much like uber isn't a cab service. It's their tech side that saw them get bought out for $130M. It's the tech side that has kept uber well ahead of someone like Duffy's Taxi, who also has an app. Tech is their value, tech is their people, tech is what they do.
And who are we holding out for that provides better value? Maybe they'res someone, but why should we play God with the market's interest? Not worth the risk, and certainly not our place. Anyone else interested can talk to the Forks and the City/Province just like Skip has.
We have to remember, we're bystanders hoping for some kind of "greater real estate good", but who with private interest would favour an aging heritage building with a million restriction built in an huge operating costs?
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Originally Posted by wardlow
The "tech campus" concept of several smaller buildings set among a bunch of landscaping and parking (duhh) is lame and doesn't fit the context -- this is downtown Winnipeg, not suburban Palo Alto. This just sounds like another classic megaproject dressed up in contemporary buzzwords.
Plus, a megaproject on a significant piece of downtown real estate centred on... Skip the Dishes? The company's a great success story, but they've got a lot of work to do if they're ever plan on turning a profit. I would imagine they're currently losing a lot of ground to new, better competitors like DoorDash.
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It's a mini tech campus because skip only needs to build their building... many other parts of the campus are merely coincidentally planned. The living space, shops, and of course existing amenities. I don't know where the feared overload of parking came from... whatever Skip proposes must satisfy the Forks anyway. Nor is it a megaproject.
Nor is Skip Amazon... but they are successful and highly valued in the tech community, and backed by a larger owner. I wouldn't see them as losing ground to new guys, but as leading a field that new guys decided was valuable enough to enter. Their proprietary tech is highly regarded.
Strike while the iron's hot!