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Old Posted Jan 7, 2019, 6:50 AM
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Another day another glowing article about visiting Saskatoon - this time from US Today. The Remai Modern seems to have already made a big economic impact. I hope that we learn from this - investing in quality of life improvements is not money wasted.

https://www.10best.com/interests/exp...-the-prairies/
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Old Posted Jan 7, 2019, 5:14 PM
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https://saskatoon.ctvnews.ca/residen...toon-1.4242573

Another article/video on downtown living in Saskatoon. As someone who lives downtown, I could care less if a grocery store is here. There's many confectioneries at the bottom of condos, Shoppers Drug Mart (which is soon to get a massive Reno with the Sears reno I'm thinking), Pharmasave, Circle K and 7/11... If winnipeg's downtown doesn't have a proper grocery store (which are fairly scary to go to from my winnipeg living experience), then I don't see why there should be much of a discussion for one here. I'll still be driving to Costco for groceries - and I've been noticing a lot of Save on Foods grocery deliveries to my building (with a $5-$10 delivery fee, minimum $40 order of groceries).
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Old Posted Jan 9, 2019, 3:01 PM
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I received in the mail yesterday (Jan 8th) a letter from City that states a Public Hearing at City Council will take place for the North Prairie Development on College and Clarence on January 28th. Letter invites to attend or submit letter.

Hope this goes through, but I am sure the Varsity View Community Association will be there to express their opposition!...not that they necessarily represent the opinion of the entire neighborhood.
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Old Posted Jan 9, 2019, 3:08 PM
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Re: The Architecture magazine.

I feel sorry for the poor bastard who chooses to go to Saskatoon over any of the cities in that list, save for a couple of them. "Deep in the wilderness of Saskatchewan" LOL, I think they spelled flat farmland wrong.
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Old Posted Jan 9, 2019, 7:24 PM
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kewl video of saskatoon's downtown through the river from a drone https://youtu.be/sRxNuXr1a9g
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Old Posted Jan 10, 2019, 12:57 AM
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I received in the mail yesterday (Jan 8th) a letter from City that states a Public Hearing at City Council will take place for the North Prairie Development on College and Clarence on January 28th. Letter invites to attend or submit letter.

Hope this goes through, but I am sure the Varsity View Community Association will be there to express their opposition!...not that they necessarily represent the opinion of the entire neighborhood.
I take it you live in Varsity View, prairieguy? If you're able to go in person on the 28th, I bet that saying to Council exactly what you said in your last sentence could be pretty powerful.

Your post prompted me to search for some more info on this on the City's website. There's a webpage here: https://www.saskatoon.ca/engage/1006...e-avenue-north

It has all the details on how to write to or speak to Council on the topic. Among us forumers on here I'm sure we could show some persuasive support.
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Old Posted Jan 10, 2019, 2:54 PM
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What happened? Did someone send you something offensive? I appreciate your comments on here...
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Old Posted Jan 12, 2019, 5:54 PM
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Finally looks like there is some activity at the corner of Queen St. and 8th Ave. where the Bethany Manor home once stood.

The lot has been cleaned up, there is a construction fence up, and there are protective barriers around the trees.

Google says the house was 100 years old when demolished on Feb 18, 2012. I found this link as well:

https://www.spacelist.ca/listings/17...r-802_queen_st

If this is what gets built it will be a real downgrade from what was originally proposed. I get the feeling this building will only have surface parking (but I could be wrong).

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Old Posted Jan 13, 2019, 4:39 PM
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Hmmm...so the condo project proposed there has been completely abandoned? That is a shame...I know there had been pushback from a neighbor about the loss of sunshine...
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Old Posted Jan 13, 2019, 5:20 PM
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Hmmm...so the condo project proposed there has been completely abandoned? That is a shame...I know there had been pushback from a neighbor about the loss of sunshine...
Its funny how people think that they are entitled to such things. "Cant build that development, wont get my sunshine"
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Old Posted Jan 14, 2019, 5:27 PM
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Its funny how people think that they are entitled to such things. "Cant build that development, wont get my sunshine"
I know the family and have been to the house numerous times. The building would drastically change the natural light into the home and onto the yards. So yes, it was a challenge.
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Old Posted Jan 15, 2019, 8:30 PM
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I know the family and have been to the house numerous times. The building would drastically change the natural light into the home and onto the yards. So yes, it was a challenge.
But their access to sunlight trumps potentially dozens of new families' access to a home in City Park?

A two-storey modern infill was recently built right next to my 100-year old bungalow (both on 25 foot lots) and I lost every ounce of sunlight in my kitchen and dining room because of that monster.

That didn't stop the infill from happening. Nor should it have. It was moderately upsetting, but it's not the kind of thing that should stymie smart redevelopment. And if it does, if NIMBYism rules the day, we'll stagnate forever and never have nice things.
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Old Posted Jan 20, 2019, 2:03 PM
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I saw in Saturdays' paper that Parcel YY and XX are being tendered for sale. It also notes the 2 parcels of land are being tendered together.

Does anyone know where these are, as it does not provide a civic address. Is this around the Farmers Market??
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I saw in Saturdays' paper that Parcel YY and XX are being tendered for sale. It also notes the 2 parcels of land are being tendered together.

Does anyone know where these are, as it does not provide a civic address. Is this around the Farmers Market??
Nope.

Farmers market parcels are BB and D/E. Something tells me the parcel XX is in evergreen. But could be a different one.
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Old Posted Jan 21, 2019, 4:00 AM
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Nope.

Farmers market parcels are BB and D/E. Something tells me the parcel XX is in evergreen. But could be a different one.
Just checked the zoning map of Evergreen and both parcel xx and yy are on it and side by side.
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Nope.

Farmers market parcels are BB and D/E. Something tells me the parcel XX is in evergreen. But could be a different one.
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Old Posted Jan 21, 2019, 7:24 PM
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I know the family and have been to the house numerous times. The building would drastically change the natural light into the home and onto the yards. So yes, it was a challenge.
How tall was the condo proposal and what was the setback from Queen st like? Looking at that lot in Google maps 3d view it seems it would have to be massive to block any daylight from the nearest back yard to the north.

edit: found it... IMO it's only 1 story taller than the old building and it was set at the front of the property so I don't personally think it would have been more detrimental than the old building as far as sunlight goes.

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