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Old Posted Nov 26, 2021, 7:59 PM
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Imagine the shit fit Action Sandy Hill would have had over that 34-35 story modern building if it had been formally proposed on that site, even though it's across the street from their neighbourhood technically, they would have had a lot to say about it. I could have made good money selling pitchforks door to door.
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easily amongst the saddest downgrade, shouldn't of even released the old concept.
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Old Posted Dec 1, 2021, 2:26 AM
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I moved the increasingly OT discussion about architectural design and sub/urbanism to a new thread:

https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?goto=newpost&t=249186
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Old Posted Jan 27, 2022, 3:57 PM
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This one being discussed at Planning Committee today.

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Old Posted Jan 27, 2022, 10:39 PM
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City of Ottawa, developer talk deal to help displaced tenants
Deal attached to Rideau Street project follows Heron Gate social contract negotiated last year

Kate Porter · CBC News
Posted: Jan 27, 2022 5:29 PM ET | Last Updated: 7 minutes ago




The City of Ottawa's planning committee — presented with another tower project that would see low-rent apartments demolished — struck a deal to have the developer offer financial help to existing tenants when they are forced out of their homes.

Five aging low-rise brick apartment buildings have long sat at the curve of Rideau Street near the Rideau River in Lowertown, and now owner Théberge Homes wants to build a 25-storey tower in its place.

Planning committee voted to approve that request at its meeting on Thursday, but with a caveat.

That's because, in recent weeks, community advocates such as ACORN member Darin Loewy argued the development would be yet another "demoviction."

Loewy, who lived in a one-bedroom apartment at the site for 18 years with a rent of $800 per month, described water damage on his walls, pests, and a stove that didn't work. He worried his old neighbours who love on a low income wouldn't find anything affordable.

He said approving the highrise would be a "vote to increase homelessness and poverty" and would go against the city's new official plan — currently awaiting provincial approval — that aims to preserve existing rental stock.

Along with approving the highrise plan, the planning committee approved a motion led by area councillor Mathieu Fleury to have Théberge Homes owner Joey Théberge sign an agreement to pay for the existing tenants' moving costs, as well as bridge any increased rents for a year by paying the difference.

Théberge explained to CBC News he has owned the buildings for 15 to 20 years and knows some tenants personally from days when he would collect coins from laundry machines. So, although the city could not force him to enter such an agreement, he was willing to do so.

"You like to be able to offer them something," he said, adding such agreements should be looked at on a case-by-case basis. "If you've been there five, six years, it's your home, I think it's on a developer to try to work with them."

Although committee approved Fleury's motion, further negotiations could take place before the file hits city council on Feb. 9.

Coun. Shawn Menard argued the agreement could offset rents longer than a year for long-time tenants, and they should be able to move back into the building at the same rent. Théberge noted Menard might be looking for too much.

Planning committee co-chair Coun. Scott Moffatt explained the new agreement on Rideau Street flows from the years of negotiations at the controversial Heron Gate project in the south end. In that case, the City of Ottawa attached a "social contract" to the major development's approval.

Moffatt said he hoped, as more developers see the model, the City of Ottawa can reach more such arrangements to alleviate some social implications around new developments.

His counterpart, Coun. Glen Gower, pointed out the planning committee has begun to discuss more concerns about affordable housing and protecting tenants — far beyond the typical technical points such as building heights.

"The challenge is ... we're flying blind here as a committee," said Gower. Councillors have no framework to follow, although a bylaw to require affordable housing near transit stations is coming soon, he said.

"We need to add more housing, apartments and homes, but there's also a human impact to that, and this is an area where all of us are trying to find the right balance and we're not there yet," said Gower.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/rideau-tower-tenant-displacement-mou-1.6329880
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The Site Plan Application sign has gone missing in front of this one. Not sure if it blew in the river during the storm or the project is dead
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The Site Plan Application sign has gone missing in front of this one. Not sure if it blew in the river during the storm or the project is dead
That would be unfortunate. I quite like this project and location
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The Site Plan Application sign has gone missing in front of this one. Not sure if it blew in the river during the storm or the project is dead
Lol can confirm it was gone before the storm, curious as well
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Man that sucks, this was a decent project too.

Just imagine we got those original renderings... ugh. Even at 25 stories, it would sadly be pretty iconic.
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Lol can confirm it was gone before the storm, curious as well
Thanks for the update. And welcome to the forum!
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Old Posted Jun 2, 2022, 11:01 AM
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The OPA and Zoning are approved and came into effect April 2022, so maybe they just took it down after approval
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perhaps this has been covered: i can't believe they expect to be able to create acess directly off Rideau? that is already a clogged part of Rideau and i can't see how you could install another street light. you imagine how far the Eastbound lanes will be backed up as people try to turn North into that laneway?
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