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Old Posted Jan 17, 2013, 2:04 PM
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Old Posted Jan 17, 2013, 4:43 PM
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AKA, don't mess it up Regina. I have a fear of settling. Land like this should only be approved for the highest quality in my opinion, even if it takes twice as long.
     
     
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Old Posted Jan 17, 2013, 6:06 PM
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AKA, don't mess it up Regina. I have a fear of settling. Land like this should only be approved for the highest quality in my opinion, even if it takes twice as long.
I agree. The city of Regina has a history of just doing whatever developers want, especially if their last names rhyme with Mill. Unfortunately, I am pessimistic and expect the quickest, cheapest options to go up in the new areas available for development, just like what happened in Harbour Landing or along Quance in the east end. Just filling space up with no concern for usability or aesthetics.
     
     
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Old Posted Jan 17, 2013, 10:46 PM
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Coun. Sharron Bryce agreed, saying the RRI would be a large step in securing more housing in the area, while Coun. Barbara Young said the RRI was “the very best” way to go.

“It’s transformative for the whole city,” Young said.

“This isn’t just about a stadium, this is a long-term plan,” added Coun. Jerry Flegel.

Following the meeting, Fougere said he was “very happy” with the outcome.

“This is a fantastic day for the city,” he said.

“No other city in Canada has this opportunity to build this kind of a development downtown.

“Most centres have been developed downtown, and you have what you have, but now we have a way to rejuvenate our city and move forward.”


Read more: http://www.leaderpost.com/news/Committee...nancing/7827599/story.html#ixzz2IF1iQ5jW from the above story The Queen city will be changed forever
No other city in Canada has the ability to do something like this eh... Well I can say for certain that Saskatoon is doing it right now same as Edmonton. So there are others.
     
     
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Old Posted Jan 17, 2013, 11:21 PM
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From my understanding, keep in mind I dont have any numbers, is that in Regina's case it has the most amount of developable land in any Canadian city centre.
     
     
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Old Posted Jan 18, 2013, 5:30 AM
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Bath and Body Works is going in the old Bluenotes location in the Cornwall next to West 49 on the second level by the food court.
     
     
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Old Posted Jan 18, 2013, 4:25 PM
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When is construction on this twin happening
They've said from the beginning 2013. I'm guessing (without confirmation) that they will start with demo of the Green Spot building this spring. Hall & Rae (beside Green Spot) has had a 50% sale going on for a while now. Would seem appropriate if they are going to be closing soon.

I'm curious to see if the design of the building has changed much from the original rendering released months ago when they announced initially that they'd be building a 2nd tower.
     
     
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Old Posted Jan 18, 2013, 4:34 PM
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Bath and Body Works is going in the old Bluenotes location in the Cornwall next to West 49 on the second level by the food court.
Anyone know what is going to replace Mmmmufins in the food court?
     
     
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Old Posted Jan 18, 2013, 5:17 PM
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Looking threw those photos on that vintage Regina facebook page. Our downtown has lost well over 80 percent (just a guess) of its street level retail.
     
     
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Old Posted Jan 18, 2013, 5:23 PM
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Anyone know what is going to replace Mmmmufins in the food court?
Another Subway. Just in case the lineup at the other one is too long.

     
     
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Old Posted Jan 18, 2013, 7:11 PM
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New condo development coming to Regina's northwestTargets first-time buyers
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Change text size: + - Construction is just beginning on another condo project in Regina, but this one is targeted toward first-time home buyers.
Website: http://www.rosemontcourt.com/index.html
Progress pics: http://www.rosemontcourt.com/Progress.html
Site plan: http://www.rosemontcourt.com/PDF/RosemontSitePlan.pdf (Plan is shown from a Western view. Square in top right is St. Cecilia Roman Catholic Church)
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Old Posted Jan 18, 2013, 10:02 PM
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From my understanding, keep in mind I dont have any numbers, is that in Regina's case it has the most amount of developable land in any Canadian city centre.
Agree. Other cities' downtowns are undergoing major redevelopment, but it's the "fresh slate" right in the core of the city that the CP land provides that I think was being referred to. Not many cities have large, empty parcels of land smack in the centre.

Ottawa's Lebreton Flats is one example I can think of - they are taking their time on it (partially recognizing the rare opportunity to develop fresh in the centre of a city; and partially because lobby groups are bickering over the best use of the land). They've made progress, though -- a couple of condos, and the War Museum.
     
     
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I was just looking at the picture of the FCC building, they are building on top of the current platform that is already there..right? Does that mean it will be attached, or will it be it's own tower sharing the bottom part?
     
     
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Old Posted Jan 18, 2013, 11:42 PM
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I was just looking at the picture of the FCC building, they are building on top of the current platform that is already there..right? Does that mean it will be attached, or will it be it's own tower sharing the bottom part?
Look at the first page of this thread
     
     
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Old Posted Jan 18, 2013, 11:49 PM
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In regards to the possibility of the second fcc tower kicking out greenspot and the other business in that building, I begin to have a problem with this so called "development". I have just recently went to Saskatoon for a concert at the Odeon, and I was very impressed. Not only with the terrific venue, but the prime location downtown. Restaurants, pubs, and a movie theatre were all within close walking distance. Even their broadway area, with a nice old theatre and unique stores lining both sides of the street was really nice. I did not feel in any danger walking around both downtown and the broadway area, as they were both well lit, had people around, and had clean looking stores lining the streets. I'm from Regina, so this is hard to admit, but their downtown simply puts ours to shame. Our city seems to have been designed wrong. We have virtually no nice shopping areas, albert street is quite dumpy looking, and the civic pride is relatively non existent. We don't have as many nice locally owned shops, and as a city we are bullied around by whoever does us the favor of setting up shop here. The hills have done great things for this city, and responsible for much of the citys image. However, they don't seem to care about a vibrant city, as much as they do to add to their collection of downtown buildings. A handful of people seem to own downtown, and this is why we have such lifeless streets with no street level retail. Saskatoon seems to have recognized the importance of keeping old facades, and turning them into a vibrant downtown. All of our shiny glass towers do not add to a nice downtown. I was also very excited about hill tower 3. That has since turned into disappointment, as the previously lively corner, which was to destroyed to make room for another tower, is now lifeless. The Hills paying a fine to avoid making the ground retail, and instead put up a "public gallery" is a joke. Once again, the city doesn't seem to care. why are there fines for not following the downtown plan? it should be mandatory. If there is in fact a subway going into tower 3, that will be the last straw for me supporting this city. Canterbury commons, has a subway, regina centre crossing has a subway, and if tower 3 gets a subway, that would be ridiculous. Where is the love for the city? the pride to put a local store into these locations? I don't see it. The most exciting development in the city IMO is at the corner of albert and 11th. Those are the buildings we need, our city will never be able to compete with saskatoon for retail, without more developments like that. Our last hope is the cp rail yards. That HAS to be developed into a live music venue, a movie theatre, and shopping. It is our last opportunity to improve this city. I think honestly in a way maybe regina would have been better without the hills. I hate to say that as they have done so much, but have they not destroyed a movie theatre, and possibly two strips of retail for towers?...Believe me this was hard to write. I really hate people who come on here to rant and only point out negativity. I have been following this forum since elementary school (I'm now in University) and respect all of your opinions. I don't want to be all negative, and I do believe the city is making strides. However development does not equal improvement, and I hope we don't find that out the hard way.
     
     
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