2616 91 Street NW — development project
This commercial project (new construction) at 2616 91 Street NW, in the Parsons Industrial neighbourhood, has been the subject of 3 applications before City of Edmonton's building-permit process between 2015-08-24 and 2019-11-19. Estimated construction value: $1.8M. Status: advancing — latest status: Issued. Application types: Addition — Commercial Final, New — Commercial Final.
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Filing history (3)
2019-11-19 — New — Commercial Final
· Issued (4-311107275)
To construct a Liquor Store building, accessory to an existing Warehouse Sales building and to construct exterior alterations (reconfigure parking lot)
2015-09-22 — Addition — Commercial Final
· Issued (8-170222459)
To replace, relocate, and upgrade an existing propane facility (Costco)
2015-08-24 — Addition — Commercial Final
· Issued (6-170222459)
To construct an addition to an existing Warehouse Sales Use building (Costco)
Other projects in Parsons Industrial
To construct a single storey 5 CRU commercial building (base building includes 4 - 2 HR demising walls, 6 RTU's) - District 23 (Bldg 4) CRU Tenant fit-up's requires separate permits
To construct a religious assembly building WORK STARTED WITHOUT PERMITS - Masjid Al-Fatima.
To construct an addition to a general industrial building ("Andarr Electrical"; addition is warehouse and SHELL office area. Interior of office requires separate permit).
To construct an addition (1557sq.m.) to a General Industrial building - Noodle Factory - production area.
To construct a new 2 storey commercial building for an 13 bay automotive repair shop, with offices located on the main & 2nd floor. (Parsons Plaza)
To construct an accessory industrial building (storage facility) - Coca-Cola.
To construct a minor impact utility structure at AltasGas Edmonton Ethane Plant (size 3.3m x 4 m; built to accommodate electrical PLC, MCC and recifine panel).
To construct an Addition (selective demolition, piling installation, excavation with duct bank support, and concrete works. Then, masonry, steel framing, roofing, and interior tie-ins will follow.) to an existing building; “Epcor”