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Office to Residential Conversions

Docs should be up later today or tomorrow for the residential conversion of 535 Legget

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Couldn’t find a thread for this one (not sure if it needs it) but work seems to be underway at 110 O’Connor
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I forgot, what was the conclusion? Tear down and rebuild or convert to residential?
 
Last I saw it was a teardown and rebuild as an uninspiring apartment building.
I thought that's what I had last heard, but no official proposal afaik. I'll leave this here for now until we have something else to go by.
 
Bonus, the partially collapsed parking garage next door.

Still unsure if this office building will be converted or torn down and replaced.
 
We shouldn't be tearing down viable high-rises at this scale. That said it's butt ugly and its shape limits possibilities. With a lot being developed next door, the most rational thing would be for the two developers to get together and plan a three-building scheme for the two properties maximizing space and views. But developers in Ottawa seem fine with planning towers smack up against each other's walls and hoping someone will want to live in them.
 
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Latest from 110 O'Connor, posted in Ottawa Magazine. Looks like a complete tear down and replacement, with a brutalist inspired podium.

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We could also lose our first International style office building.


Potential proposal:

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I picked up a copy of the City Building supplement from OBJ. It's all developer puff with not much new information, though some of the renderings are useful. The page on Groupe Mach is a sickly combination of bad puff journalism and corporate green-washing. It tries to sell 110 O'Connor and NavCan as conversion of office space to residential, but what they are actually doing is tearing down older but viable buildings and putting up new ones.

"It will be a complete conversion," says Alshowaier. We're pulling down the existing building, and putting in a more vibrant, modern building...".

"The existing building at 77 Metcalfe Street will also be converted from office use to residential space in a new 23-storey structure...".

Conversion is conversion, not total demolition and replacement with something entirely new. This is really misleading nonsense and OBJ should be ashamed of themselves for debasing their slim commitment to real journalism even further.
 

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