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Originally Posted by J.OT13
So the buildings won't be linked in anyway? I understand the floors containing room (maybe), but you would think the main floor would be linked.
Will it even be part of the Andaz or a different hotel brand. If that's the case, Hyatt must be pissed.
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If this is basically a new building (as opposed to an addition to an existing one), I am hopeful that it is rejected. I am displeased with how Claridge has produced disappointing after disappointing building in many prominent locations around Ottawa. The architectural design (including materials) for this building are really unappealling that a second or third building - with the same height, even - would not be a positive addition for the Market.
The reason why Claridge was allowed to even build this in the first place was because they demolished the original building and rebuilt it at the same height (is phase 2 approved?). This new proposal is not a part of the Union du Canada replacement/ was not in the agreement. It should be rejected on whatever ground the City can muster. It's not heritage and the height exceeds what zoning permits (correct me if I'm wrong about that and if the City would be stricter for what's built
in the Byward Market). The OBJ article say the height for the site is 50m and the addition is 59.5... But the property on which the addition would be built is separate from the Andaz building, meaning it surely can't be 50m as well? If they are expected to replace "heritage" buildings in character and height, then this doesn't fit that criterion.
I would like the City to put their foot down and tell Claridge, "No!" to this proposal.