Friday 27 June 2014

Demolish Century-old Cecil Hotel?



Demolish Century-old Cecil Hotel?
Recent news reports have stated that a notorious downtown Cecil Hotel at the eastern edge of downtown Calgary, abandoned for years, might soon be demolished. The Cecil is one of only six pre-First World War hotels that are still standing now for over 100 years.

Said to be a Dark and Evil Place

The Cecil has had more than its share of fires, bad paint jobs, poor renovations and more homicides than anyone’s bothered to count. It has been described as a place brimming with evil, darkness and death. In its final year of operation, police were called 1,700 times. The city shut the hotel down and purchased the land for $10.9-million in 2009.

Not Many Interested in Saving it. Hold on!

The structure has been described as being in tolerable good shape. The heritage authority has declared the building salvageable. It retains much of its turn-of-the-century brick, wood and sandstone infrastructure. The site has been used for an Indie Film produced by Ritika Anand who enthused that it was a pretty cool place to shoot a film.

Thought to be Haunted!

Those involved in the filming of the movie thought it was interesting albeit creepy. “My crew thought it was haunted,” said Shailender Vyas, the Calgary-based director of Three Colours and A Canvas. “We were hearing sounds…footsteps from other floors.”

The Cecil Not Notorious Enough Says Wikipedia

Wikipedia's page for the Cecil Hotel (Calgary) has been deleted! "[The] concern was: No indication of notability. It appears that the place had a certain level of ''notoriety'', but it doesn't meet Wikipedia's notability requirements."

Hotel's Future Uncertain

The hotel area is soon be surrounded by modern monuments such as shops and restaurants slated as part of a 49-hectare condo development. The hotel is being used as a staging area for nearby construction work. When that’s done next year, the city’s attention will turn to the hotel’s future.

Damaged from Flood

Since the building was damaged in last year’s flood Mayor Naheed Nenshi says, “So this is a really good opportunity for us…looking forward to the ideas.”

Has the Mayor Heard of the Gladstone in Toronto?

A similar situation occurred in downtown Toronto with the historic Gladstone Hotel. A group of developers rescued it and now it's a thriving creative artist space with live music, a restaurant and 37 unique artist-designed rooms to choose from. You’ll find art everywhere. Rooms book for $179 per night.

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Friday 20 June 2014

What? Scorpion Pizza! Yes


What? Scorpion Pizza! Yes

Officials of the Calgary Stampede have announced that there will be new food options for patrons to try and Scorpion Pizza is one of them.

The Greatest!

Dubbed, "The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth," Calgary's Stampede which takes place July 4-13 this year has new and exciting food dishes. You can try Crocodile Burgers or Deep Fried Sushi.

There's 32 New Foods to Try

The Stampede Media Relations Coordinator Daniela Patino says, "Sometimes we have an idea and seek out a particular vendor or ask if anyone can do it, sometimes the vendor will come up with the new idea and present it to us."

It's All About the Fun

Patino anticipates the crocodile sliders, the scorpion pizza, and the deep-fried Reese's Pieces to be the Stampede's biggest sellers. Organizers are encouraging visitors to "have fun" and let loose. He added that the scorpions on the pizza are food-grade, salted and from a distributor in the United States.

The Craziest!

James Radke, midway operations manager, says, “This year, food vendors have stepped it up a notch, inventing some of the craziest and tastiest foods we’ve ever had. There will be some fair classics making their first appearance and exciting new combinations to create the ultimate food experience for our visitors.”

Motto for the Exotic

In fact there will be more artery-clogging deep fried food exotica. This year you can try deep-fried Cheezies and Bacon-Wrapped Corn. How about a deep fried donut bacon cheeseburger? These are just some of the gut-busting food items on the menu at this year's Calgary Stampede.

The Buzz. It's all about the Food

Other outlandish items include the whopping 2-foot long sausage, chocolate-dipped cookie dough on a stick and a must-try, Polish poutine.

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Friday 13 June 2014

Landscaping? Warning! Scams by Contractors in Calgary


photo courtesy of BBB
Landscaping? Warning! Scams by Contractors in Calgary

Caution, Advises the Better Business Bureau

According to the Better Business Bureau there have been as many as 197 reports of complaints against landscaping companies. This was just in the last year and this figure was only the number of the ones that were reported.

Do Your Homework

Before you hire a landscaper, do your homework. Since complaints by landscaping contractors top the list of complaints with the BBB, potential home renovators need to take care before they take a leap and spend hard-earned dollars.

Take Your Time

Sandra Crozier-McKee, president and CEO of BBB Serving Southern Alberta and East Kootenay, says, "Making changes to your home or property means investing your time and hard-earned money." She states, "Taking the time to seek out legitimate, trustworthy businesses beforehand will make for a worth-while investment."

Get it in Writing 

Decide on the type of work needed for the project. What do you intend to do? What will you expect from the contractor? When you have a clear picture of what you need and who does what then get the cost estimate, get an approximate time-line, get all the details and then get it all in writing.

Shop Around Your Neighbourhood

Chances are that you have noticed work being done in your neighbourhood. Ask them who did the work. Was their experience positive? Was their general satisfaction? Then, shop around for a few quotes.

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Before you buy into any renovation project, don't forget to check out the Better Business Reviews. It's a good way to begin your search before you make a major financial commitment. They have 100819 businesses listed by order of relevance. They have landscape companies listed that are BBB accredited and those listed that are not. Some of the reasons for the lack of accreditation are the numbers of years that they have been in business or government actions against the business.


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Friday 6 June 2014

Building in a Flood Zone! No Worries



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Building in a Flood Zone! No Worries
There is a new condo development coming to Calgary and it will be right next to the banks of the Bow River. Why? According to the company, Concord Pacific Inc., Vancouver-based, the Concord will have the latest and best engineered flood and emergency preparedness. It will be designed in Canada, according to Concord spokespeople.
Record-breaking Prices
Concord plans to sell the residential units at record-breaking prices. People want luxury and the company' history proves that it is behind some of North America's largest urban real-estate projects. With its first foray into the booming Calgary market it hopes to attract the wealthy.

City's Wealthy Residents
The complex, on the edge of downtown Calgary, will include just under 200 luxury homes anchored around a 105-suite, 14-storey tower. The president and chief executive of Concord Pacific, Terry Hui, said that the Eau Claire project will offer the city's wealthy businesspeople that special high-end, superior type of residency that the downtown core has yet to see.

Most Luxurious
Mr. Terry Hui speaks proudly of the project. "We're lucky," he said. "We're going to probably launch the most luxurious and the best site in Calgary." He added, "When we launch it, it's probably going to be the most high-end building the city has ever seen."

Start at $1 Million
According to a Concord press release, the prices will effectively start at $1 million. The penthouses will fetch close to $13 million. There will be a “limited selection” of two-bedroom condominiums prices starting at only $700,000. The current average price of a Calgary condominium is $341,000, according to the Calgary Real Estate Board

City of Calgary Endorsement
The infrastructure, created by Associated Engineering has been designed to be Canada’s top flood and emergency-prepared residential development. It is said to include a perimeter system engineered to withstand an episode twice as significant as the 2013 flood;

Deputy Mayor, Druh Farrell has said, “The Concord’s location next the Bow River overlooking the Peace Bridge is one of the most beautiful in Calgary and the Arthur Erickson-inspired design will add a global flavor to our downtown.”

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