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Old Posted: Aug 9, 2012, 8:11 AM
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No sympathy from me for flippers (investors) condos are meant to be bought to be lived in, in Japan houses / condos are like cars and they lose value after they have been lived in, but people don't buy condos or houses for investments, they buy in for somewhere to eat and sleep!
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Old Posted: Aug 9, 2012, 3:22 PM
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No sympathy from me for flippers (investors) condos are meant to be bought to be lived in, in Japan houses / condos are like cars and they lose value after they have been lived in, but people don't buy condos or houses for investments, they buy in for somewhere to eat and sleep!
Spot on! I also have absolutely no sympathy for those suckers that end up buying condos for overprice as gaming chips for their gamble. Tough luck if you get burned every once in a while!
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Old Posted: Aug 9, 2012, 6:28 PM
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Of maybe they wanted some way to say "You've found the pre-sales centre for Telus Garden."

I think that's the most probable solution to all this. "spot on"
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Old Posted: Aug 14, 2012, 3:59 AM
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The City (?) cut down the big oak tree on Robson St. that was next to the automated washroom!

I think the City has it in for the oak trees (maybe liability due to acorns?), as they also cut down the one in front of R&R a few years ago (well after construction had finished and the tree had been protected during construction).
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...I think the City has it in for the oak trees (maybe liability due to acorns?)...
COV Street Tree Guidelines is a good read. Look at page 18, "Tree Removal".

They have several oak trees on their preferred street trees list, so not sure why they would be unfairly targeted. Always sad to see a tree pulled down, though.
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Old Posted: Aug 14, 2012, 11:44 AM
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I have to say, I love some of the floorplans for this building. I like the size and layout . Then I took a look at the prices

Same thing with SOLO near Lougheed. All these new developments just prove to me that my best bet will be Surrey City Hall monster tower.
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I have to say, I love some of the floorplans for this building. I like the size and layout . Then I took a look at the prices

Same thing with SOLO near Lougheed. All these new developments just prove to me that my best bet will be Surrey City Hall monster tower.
My wife and I took a good look at Telus Garden when the presale information was available. They had some great floorplans and some dogs. Overall much better than Marine Gateway, which was being presold around the same time.

The actual location of TG was what turned us off as much as pricing. It's really central downtown, and the distance to either a park or the waterfront looks like the furthest in the core (to both).
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Old Posted: Aug 14, 2012, 3:39 PM
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There will be a park built out on the next block paid for by the CACs of this project.
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There will be a park built out on the next block paid for by the CACs of this project.
Which block? What is there now?

If it takes as long as Emery Barnes that could be a while...
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That would be the one at Smithe & Richards.
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Old Posted: Aug 14, 2012, 6:31 PM
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COV Street Tree Guidelines is a good read. Look at page 18, "Tree Removal".

They have several oak trees on their preferred street trees list, so not sure why they would be unfairly targeted. Always sad to see a tree pulled down, though.
It's unlikely it was a diseased tree - so its odd that it was cut down.
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That would be the one at Smithe & Richards.
Currently just a small parking lot, but at least a small park is better than no park.
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That park site has been on the books for years (its still about half a block long) - but the City focussed on Emery Barnes Park and then the DCL money started running out. The dumb thing is that site is the Bing Thom designed condo across the alley is the only one in the area with a definite "back" (few windows) and that's the side that will face the park.

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Old Posted: Sep 22, 2012, 7:42 AM
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A bit blurry of the residential tower location at Robson and Richards. Not much excavation has happened yet.


Also of the residential tower location at Robson and Richards.
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Old Posted: Sep 22, 2012, 4:01 PM
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Thanks for the updates, Jimbo604.
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That's some serious diggin'. Very nice.
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Old Posted: Oct 15, 2012, 4:28 AM
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excavation seems to be finished for a large part... they have already for in lots of rebar for the footings.... the crane(s) should be going up very soon
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I don't understand why this isn't listed as UC yet on this thread and in the database.

Would also be good if someone could add drawings for the 2 buildings in the database, as mine for the res tower sucks
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Old Posted: Oct 17, 2012, 1:45 AM
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Yes it will be changed u/c for the office tower since there has been concrete poured etc
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Old Posted: Oct 18, 2012, 12:10 AM
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