![]() Configure your security software’s exception list to allow Blizzard applications to run.Run a security scan to remove any viruses or malware infections.Update your drivers to resolve any compatibility issues.Keep up the good work.Tried all the the recommendations here - battlenet-update-agent-stuck/46646 : Halifax needs more people like youĪfter having a chance to take a look at the updated design renderings (link further up), I think the new plan looks fantastic. P.s keep the intelligent discussions alive. come by June 26th if you have any more, I'd be happy to chat. the 4 storey building essentially maintains the original townhouse look that the podium of that 35 storey addition had so as to keep the human scale of the pedestrian as they walk down fenwick street.Ī courtyard has been added on the west side of the Fenwick Tower.Īll public spaces, amenities, etc have remain unchanged or enhanced in this new proposal when compared to the last. The widening of the Fenwick Tower, along with the 35 storey addition towards Fenwick Street has been eliminated and replaced with a 4 storey building. The pedestrian mews remains the same except we moved it from traveling down the west side of the Fenwick Tower to the east side of fenwick tower (shorter walking distance for pedestrians from south the fenwick). perfect example of how not enough authority is given to Planners/development officers when it comes to working with developers) this separation of balconies was enough to trigger a new DA process. but for security purposes we felt it would be a better living experience if each unit had their own balcony independent of neighbouring units. we also separated and enlarged the balconies (original design had some units sharing the common balcony slab with only a divider separating the two. The 10 storey South street building has a cut out along south street in order to allow for vehicles to turn into the property and drop people off in front of the main door (as opposed to the original street drop off). The 8 storey West building essentially remains unchanged The inside will be completely re-done and the units will enjoy floor to ceiling glass walls, along with the most modern of high end finishes. It will however be re-cladded with window wall and composite panel to give it a cleaner more modern look from the outside while enhancing it's original brutalistic architectural features. The Fenwick Tower will maintain its existing shape/size/height. I will have some renderings available to show anyone who's interested.Įssentially the new development does the following: There will be a public information session at the Westin Hotel on June 26th at 7pm. Although we have some brilliant HRM staffers, they're unfortunately not given the flexibility/authority/control to implement what at times seem to be logical, and piratical decisions. By allowing the Development officer/planner more flexibility and authority, it would make for a more collaborative design approach between developers and HRM development office. We have spent the past 2 years designing (and re-designing) in order to meet what seems to be a continually moving target as it related to HRM regulations surrounding DA's and the lack of practical flexibility that could/should be built into each DA in conjunction with expanded authority of the HRM Planners and development officers who are reviewing/enforcing the DA/working drawings. I really appreciate you guys following the progression of the redevelopment of this site(albeit not as quickly as any of us would like). Five years and yet still another public session. I sure hope this can go through, because I have to admire the patience it must take to try to build anything on the peninsula. Joe Metledge must mutter to himself sometimes "three lousy F'ing feet!" Now we have a scaled down version to look forward to. I was thrilled with the initial redesign, but then wondered why it still looked the same with no cranes on site to this day. ![]() ![]() Proposed changes include: reduction in the height and size of Fenwick Tower changes to the shape and roofline of Fenwick Tower changes to the Fenwick Street Townhouse Style Building changes to the South Tower relocation of the Mews/Pedestrian Passage reduction of overall residential and commercial density reconfiguration of 2-bedroom units throughout the development and reduction of on-site parkingĬool, I'm off that night! I very recently stumbled on to this particular thread, and have been reading along to catch up. to amend the existing development agreement for 5599 Fenwick Street, Halifax (Fenwick Tower Property), to allow for changes to various building elements. The Westin Nova Scotian, 1181 Hollis Street, Halifax, NS, Canada (Harbour Room A & B)Ĭase 19293 Application by Templeton Place Ltd. PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING - Thu, June 26, 7pm – 9pm
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