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Old Posted: Sep 15, 2009, 11:27 AM
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Now THAT is a photo that makes me nostalgic.

I always did love that entire hillside. Mount Royale should make a great addition to the area.
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Old Posted: Sep 15, 2009, 6:57 PM
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Never understood the appeal of those fake gables.
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Old Posted: Sep 16, 2009, 9:26 PM
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Never understood the appeal of those fake gables.
There is no appeal... its pure tacky... lets hope there are more exciting buildings in the rest of the development.
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Thats a good little density area then once all of these go up. Also as there been any news for the ex trinity church?
Does anyone have an idea of the density (units/acre)? My bet is it's really not that high. The buildings are quite large but the lot coverage looks quite low. It's a fairly suburban development so the building bulk creates an illusion of density that might not be there.
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Does anyone have an idea of the density (units/acre)? My bet is it's really not that high. The buildings are quite large but the lot coverage looks quite low. It's a fairly suburban development so the building bulk creates an illusion of density that might not be there.
Density of the proposed development behind the water tower is 30 persons/acre.
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Density of the proposed development behind the water tower is 30 persons/acre.
So about 10-15 units/acre, not particularly high.
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So is this one done and done now?
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Old Posted: Apr 18, 2010, 10:20 PM
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no, theres still one or two buildings that a not fully completed and i think a few more houses
and if im not mistaken there is a commercial portion yet to be finished.
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Old Posted: Jul 10, 2010, 6:39 PM
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Some land has been cleared on Bentley Drive right next to the connector road to the new underpass and the below photos are taken from another cleared area capable of holding two multi-unit buildings;





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I actually kind of like the building on the right in the last photo.

If they mixed in a decent amount of commercial and modified the street patterns somewhat then this style of development wouldn't be so bad.

Unfortunately in Halifax I think low density is sometimes considered a valid substitute for good planning...
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I have it from the developer himself that the gentlemen that built 5505 Falkland will be starting in the next couple of months on another one of the buildings at the top of the hill here. Lets hope that they use less stone tile then they did downtown.

On another note, does anybody have any clue how the Washmill extension will interact with Regency Park drive? They are building the roads, are there any diagrams of how those roads connect through to Mount Royale?
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Both taken by me today;


What is going to be built in the foreground lot in this picture?
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On another note, does anybody have any clue how the Washmill extension will interact with Regency Park drive? They are building the roads, are there any diagrams of how those roads connect through to Mount Royale?
There's a drawing on page 25 of this document: http://www.halifax.ca/commcoun/ccc/d...1207CCC136.pdf . I haven't seen anything more detailed than that.
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Old Posted: Jul 16, 2010, 3:20 AM
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There's a drawing on page 25 of this document: http://www.halifax.ca/commcoun/ccc/d...1207CCC136.pdf . I haven't seen anything more detailed than that.
Thanks.

Not a huge fan of how they try to hide this development from the highway so much.
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I have it from the developer himself that the gentlemen that built 5505 Falkland will be starting in the next couple of months on another one of the buildings at the top of the hill here. Lets hope that they use less stone tile then they did downtown.

On another note, does anybody have any clue how the Washmill extension will interact with Regency Park drive? They are building the roads, are there any diagrams of how those roads connect through to Mount Royale?
I think the building you are referring to had a crane go up today. I put 2 pictures in the general update thread. There is also another possible site that looks as though a building could go up soon.
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Old Posted: Nov 2, 2010, 6:30 PM
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Still nothing above ground for the building under construction here. Lot's of work being done just the same. Here is a quick bb photo by me.

Also here is a pic of a new house going up in that area. I believe it's on Laurantide.
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Also here is a pic of a new house going up in that area. I believe it's on Laurantide.
Whoever said the McMansion is dead obviously never told those folks...
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