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Old Posted Mar 22, 2022, 4:04 PM
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[Halifax] Park West Plaza | ? m | ? fl | Proposed

New proposal by Crombie REIT for redevelopment of their Park West Shopping Centre at the corner of Dunbrack and Lacewood. Various mixed-use buildings but over a few phases to replace everything but Sobeys.

Park West Planning Letter

This is going through the Regional Plan Review Site Specific Applications Process.
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Old Posted Mar 22, 2022, 5:19 PM
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New proposal by Crombie REIT for redevelopment of their Park West Shopping Centre at the corner of Dunbrack and Lacewood. Various mixed-use buildings but over a few phases to replace everything but Sobeys.
The link doesn't work as posted but I was able to see the pdf using this:

https://ehq-production-canada.s3.ca-cent...466704b4d794eab3dd_SYC_Package_Final.pdf

Not surprising considering they never moved to replace the commercial anchor that was Canadian Tire (I still miss that store, as the new mega version in Bayers Lake is too large and sprawling and not as pleasant to shop) but I thought the strip mall did OK for them over the years.

Some pics extracted from the document:






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Old Posted Mar 22, 2022, 6:00 PM
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This looks good. Developments like this could make something like LRT viable in Clayton Park in the long run. In theory, you could have a route with a stop servicing the Dutch Village Rd area and one for Dunbrack, then maybe the Canada Games Centre area. It is helpful to have a longer corridor with clearly-defined high density nodes. Halifax does not really have that right now. It is just a medium-density inner city area with low density suburbs.

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A few images from the PDF:









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Old Posted Mar 23, 2022, 12:29 PM
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Hmmm. Some of those look familiar.
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Park West | Dunbrack St | ??FL

EDIT: Opps didn't see the OG thread for this.

Last edited by DigitalNinja; May 28, 2022 at 3:45 AM. Reason: Moved post into existing thread for this project.
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