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The Barrel Yards | 25 fl | U/C
(09-18-2019, 04:31 PM)urbd Wrote:
(09-18-2019, 12:44 PM)Momo26 Wrote: How many more buildings is this expansion? And is it purpose built for rent only?


They have all been designed as condos, but Auburn has chosen to keep them as rentals for the time being.

The image attached should give you an idea of how many left (circle is under construction), plus townhouses on Avondale.



(09-18-2019, 02:03 PM)ac3r Wrote: It's amazing how long this project has been going on for almost a decade and they're still not done.


It is going according to the plan. It was always meant to be a 10+ years site build out.

Reminds me of that one real-estate commercial with the guy in the condo with construction in the background -- not knowing that the construction was going to last as long as it did.
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Yes. It's a long-term project. Schneiders will be the same.

Auburn is, in general, building more rentals than condos. As long as the rental business is good, they may keep the buildings as rentals.
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Out of curiosity, are there any renders in existence of what the final, completed Barrel Yards is supposed to look like? Maybe that were taken to council at some point for approval?
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I'm not sure if there are any high quality renders around, just a few rather bad renderings generated through a CAD program.
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(11-22-2019, 02:53 PM)ac3r Wrote: I'm not sure if there are any high quality renders around, just a few rather bad renderings generated through a CAD program.
How close are they to being finished? I know several of those towers are already complete. How many are left?
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The first page has the site map. They have the twin Onyx towers done, the twin Cooperage towers done, the Delta Hotel and now they are currently working on the two Royal Oak towers. Not sure when the Granite Hills tower will be started, or the two office towers (assuming they're even going to be built at this point).

The entire site probably won't be done for a few more years. They're taking this one slow, although Auburn Developments works like that.
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Noticed when I was driving by the other day that the next building is going up nicely. Close enough to Uptown I suppose, but it would have been beast had this been a couple blocks closer to update as the density is terrific.
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(02-11-2020, 01:35 AM)jeffster Wrote: Noticed when I was driving by the other day that the next building is going up nicely. Close enough to Uptown I suppose, but it would have been beast had this been a couple blocks closer to update as the density is terrific.

The original plan called for a pair of office towers on the part of the site closest to Erb/Caroline, which would really connect the development to uptown if there was some good retail on the ground floor. Given uptown isn't really a major office hub though, Shopify excepted, I wonder if they'll build them as residential instead.

It's definitely unfortunate they started with the part of the property that's a couple blocks away.
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Is that building that's going up more rental units?
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(02-11-2020, 03:25 AM)O9taylortbb Wrote:
(02-11-2020, 01:35 AM)jeffster Wrote: Noticed when I was driving by the other day that the next building is going up nicely. Close enough to Uptown I suppose, but it would have been beast had this been a couple blocks closer to update as the density is terrific.

The original plan called for a pair of office towers on the part of the site closest to Erb/Caroline, which would really connect the development to uptown if there was some good retail on the ground floor. Given uptown isn't really a major office hub though, Shopify excepted, I wonder if they'll build them as residential instead.

It's definitely unfortunate they started with the part of the property that's a couple blocks awa
One of the office buildings was cancelled, iirc.
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(02-11-2020, 12:57 PM)Spokes Wrote: Is that building that's going up more rental units?

Yes.
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(02-11-2020, 01:11 PM)panamaniac Wrote:
(02-11-2020, 03:25 AM)O9taylortbb Wrote: The original plan called for a pair of office towers on the part of the site closest to Erb/Caroline, which would really connect the development to uptown if there was some good retail on the ground floor. Given uptown isn't really a major office hub though, Shopify excepted, I wonder if they'll build them as residential instead.

It's definitely unfortunate they started with the part of the property that's a couple blocks awa
One of the office buildings was cancelled, iirc.

I don't think it has been cancelled. Office is fully dependent on the market at the time and securing a big tenant before construction. If they get the tenant, they will build, and if not they will not. If the market calls for much more residential when the time comes to develop that phase, then they will likely ask for another zone change to allow for more residential instead of office.
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This one has felt slow, no?
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Lots of rental units in this complex eh
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