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Gladstone & Loretta | 951 Gladstone | 114.8/136/145m | 34/38/40f | CLV/PBC | Linebox

People in this city need to get over the fear of tall buildings.For those asking what i am talking about many on Ottawa/R a few weeks ago were calling for only short buildings no more then 9 floors.
If I had my way, I'd probably limit the height in a few key areas more than the new OP and zoning, but other spots can absolutely handle 30, 40, 50+ floors.
 
If I had my way, I'd probably limit the height in a few key areas more than the new OP and zoning, but other spots can absolutely handle 30, 40, 50+ floors.
In some areas sure city wide would make no sense.Take Lebreton we can't limit it to just small buildings for the Sens new district.
 
In some areas sure city wide would make no sense.Take Lebreton we can't limit it to just small buildings for the Sens new district.
Yeah, LeBreton is a blank slate. I like what the NCC drafted, but wouldn't give developers a limit on height for the Albert Street side. Based on Odenak, doesn't seem the NCC has a hard limit (master plan showed 30 floor max, we're getting 31 and 36). Same with Gladstone Village, or super wide stroads like Carling. Go nuts.
 
Here's what the extra height would look like.

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It's quite a handsome design. It's wonderful to see the variety of styles going up in our future tallest node.

Also pretty neat that the tallest tower is listed at 145m, compared to Icon which was listed at 143m (but came out at 150m unofficially).
 
I'm still not convince CVL has the capacity to do anything of this scale. If they can, then I'd expect 900 Albert to start after the Sens finish their build.
 

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