The footprint of the Lax Kw'alaams Apartment project is now in place along 11th Avenue East |
Whether they're coming down or going up, construction work around the city is making for a narrative for change in the community this spring.
When it comes to the new builds, three significant projects are currently underway, as can be seen above the footprint of the Lax Kw'alaams led housing project of an apartment building on 11th Avenue East at Edward Avenue is now in place, providing a look at the expanse of the building as it continues with its progress.
Two projects are more advanced in their construction, the first is the new detachment build for the RCMP which is getting ever closer to completion.
The progress on the new RCMP detachment continues with the focus now on the interior work |
Further into the downtown core the new ILWU Hall is shaping up at the corner of First Avenue West and Eighth Street. The new building now above the street grade and adding to its height.
The ILWU Hall project makes for another milestone as it peeks out above street grade |
While those buildings go up, the downtown area is also now featuring a number of properties ready for new purposes.
We've noted of the work on the old Belmont Hotel property and that of the Empress previous.
Recent demolition work has created two new empty lots for potential development int he downtown core |
As we noted last week the demolition of the Angus Apartments began, with work continuing this week to remove the rubble from the work of the excavators.
The weekend saw much progress in the removal of rubble of the former Angus Apartments |
The changes to the city's streetscapes have made for comment through the months at City Council, you can review some of those commentaries through our archive page.
Also the Kootenay Avenue project!
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