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What happens if the Costco business model goes out of style and there’s a gigantic warehouse void at the bottom? Either way, quite creative.
Of course the bike lane in the render is a death trap…
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I suspect just about any bike lane in LA will be a death trap!
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This an example of the pre-mid 20th Century version of the downtown retail store with housing above, but on steroids. Would this kind of development be possible in Ontario given our current zoning practices?
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Isn't it just a mixed-use building from a zoning point of view?
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My exact thoughts. This isn't exactly a new idea. We used to always build buildings where the ground floor is commercial and anything above is residential or offices. I suppose this only differs in that it's a building typically in a big box suburban store located in a suburban area; a Costco first, residential second.
Would be nice to see more projects like this, though. But it's very hard to convince retail stores to take on a project like this.
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It would be nice to do this to every Costco, but in most locations the local planning and zoning would forbid it. What we need is a broad renewal of those regulations.
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I think it would be quite hard to retrofit existing locations… modern warehouses are truly the simplest steel boxes you can build.
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Fair enough, back in ex-yugoslavia all buidlings are built pretty sturdy. When my grandparents come to visit and see houses being built out of wood frames they ask "How do your houses not collapse???"
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