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General Urban Waterloo Updates and Rumours
(01-14-2019, 10:24 AM)Spokes Wrote: I don't know if there was really much to have a status of, no?  Just a concept drawing popped up.  Was there even a developer attached to it?

They've filed with the city for a zone change, that's how we first found out about it, so they have to be a bit beyond concept. Sun Life has a real estate arm, so they could be doing it themselves, or at least taking on the approval to increase the value of the property when they sell.
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Interesting. The concentration of high rises going up basically on that block alone will be quite high if these 2 buildings were to get built! All along King St. for that matter, we are in store for dramatic change!
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(01-14-2019, 12:09 PM)Momo26 Wrote: Interesting. The concentration of high rises going up basically on that block alone will be quite high if these 2 buildings were to get built! All along King St. for that matter, we are in store for dramatic change!

Which is exactly what was envisioned when they proposed LRT...
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(01-14-2019, 12:01 PM)taylortbb Wrote:
(01-14-2019, 10:24 AM)Spokes Wrote: I don't know if there was really much to have a status of, no?  Just a concept drawing popped up.  Was there even a developer attached to it?

They've filed with the city for a zone change, that's how we first found out about it, so they have to be a bit beyond concept. Sun Life has a real estate arm, so they could be doing it themselves, or at least taking on the approval to increase the value of the property when they sell.

Sunlife doesn't own the property anymore. Concert does and in my opinion, is more likely to develop it.
http://www.concertproperties.com/commerc...reet-south
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(01-14-2019, 12:01 PM)taylortbb Wrote:
(01-14-2019, 10:24 AM)Spokes Wrote: I don't know if there was really much to have a status of, no?  Just a concept drawing popped up.  Was there even a developer attached to it?

They've filed with the city for a zone change, that's how we first found out about it, so they have to be a bit beyond concept. Sun Life has a real estate arm, so they could be doing it themselves, or at least taking on the approval to increase the value of the property when they sell.

Oh I didn't realize this was by sunlife right on their property. I thought it was separate from them. Thanks for the info
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Rainrider22, precisely...it's all happening! It's all coming up Milhouse!
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https://www.therecord.com/whatson-story/...n-waterloo

This review does not bode well for the latest restaurant to occupy the southern block of King St. in uptown.

What is it about that space that seems to lead to lackluster expensive restaurants?
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Expensive = UTW and UTW commercial rents.

Lackluster would be harder to explain, but likely linked to local expectations and food culture. Although I never thought of Ali Baba as "lackluster".
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This could go various places: Art$Pay Open House (it has passed)

Of note though, was this little nugget:
Quote:Location: 52 Regina St. & 56 Regina St. North in Waterloo

These two adjacent houses on Regina St. in Uptown Waterloo, the former Relish Cooking Studio and Mini Car Collectibles, have been generously offered by HIP DEVELOPMENTS for Art$Pay (AP) to manage as visual art studios and exhibition spaces for 2, perhaps 3 years. This location is close to bus lines, cafes, restaurants, shops, art supply stores and more, with free parking behind 52 Regina St. and between the two houses.
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(04-01-2019, 12:40 PM)nms Wrote: This could go various places: Art$Pay Open House (it has passed)

Of note though, was this little nugget:
Quote:Location: 52 Regina St. & 56 Regina St. North in Waterloo

These two adjacent houses on Regina St. in Uptown Waterloo, the former Relish Cooking Studio and Mini Car Collectibles, have been generously offered by HIP DEVELOPMENTS for Art$Pay (AP) to manage as visual art studios and exhibition spaces for 2, perhaps 3 years. This location is close to bus lines, cafes, restaurants, shops, art supply stores and more, with free parking behind 52 Regina St. and between the two houses.

This is great. The Region is seriously lacking in arts and culture so hopefully we see more of this. Speaking of, the Clay and Glass gallery is so terribly underused - it could become a vibrant multi use arts and culture hub but nope, it's just a gift shop and the occasional semi interesting exhibit. And weddings.
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I remember when CCGG would open the space for cultural events. It's been a while.
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(04-01-2019, 12:40 PM)nms Wrote: This could go various places: Art$Pay Open House (it has passed)

Art Spay?
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(04-01-2019, 01:10 PM)urbd Wrote:
(04-01-2019, 12:40 PM)nms Wrote: This could go various places: Art$Pay Open House (it has passed)

Of note though, was this little nugget:

This is great. The Region is seriously lacking in arts and culture so hopefully we see more of this. Speaking of, the Clay and Glass gallery is so terribly underused - it could become a vibrant multi use arts and culture hub but nope, it's just a gift shop and the occasional semi interesting exhibit. And weddings.

The Clay and Glass has a fair few school programs and children's camp, and workshops for children and adults. Artists sometimes run projects there involving local schools that culminate in a public installation or museum exhibition.
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(04-02-2019, 07:58 PM)MidTowner Wrote:
(04-01-2019, 01:10 PM)urbd Wrote: This is great. The Region is seriously lacking in arts and culture so hopefully we see more of this. Speaking of, the Clay and Glass gallery is so terribly underused - it could become a vibrant multi use arts and culture hub but nope, it's just a gift shop and the occasional semi interesting exhibit. And weddings.

The Clay and Glass has a fair few school programs and children's camp, and workshops for children and adults. Artists sometimes run projects there involving local schools that culminate in a public installation or museum exhibition.

Yeah, but don't you agree that it could be more active and vibrant? I live very close to it and walk by it almost every day, and it always just feels dead and empty. Very few go through those doors. Let alone the public space around it, just fully inactive.
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Gorgeous gift shop though!
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