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CALGARY Calgary film buffs have reason to celebrate as a historic independent art house theatre in the northwest has secured a new tenant who plans to bring the screen back to life. The family-run Plaza Theatre in Kensington, which originally opened in 1935, closed its doors in the summer of 2020 and faced an uncertain future. The For Lease message on the marquee has been replaced by an ambiguous Coming Soon , teasing an upcoming change. The owners confirm to CTV News that the building has been leased and that the new tenants plan to operate it as a theatre under The Plaza Theatre name.
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City council will consider putting funds toward a new plan to transform downtown Calgary to attract new residents and boost investment.
The Greater Downtown Plan got good reviews from council’s planning and urban development committee Wednesday, and city officials will come back later this month with a request for money to get the work started.
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The plan lays out strategies to adapt older office buildings for other uses, introduce a better mix of amenities and services, and generally improve the way downtown looks and feels. In addition to the core, it covers downtown west, the Beltline, Eau Claire, Chinatown and the East Village.
Demolition underway of former Lynch Middle School in Holyoke; bank and shopping center planned
Updated Apr 01, 2021;
Posted Apr 01, 2021
Workers from MassConn construction company work in the grounds of the former Lynch School on Holyoke in preperation for the demolition of the building. The Colvest Group plans a bank and shopping plaza for the site. (Don Treeger / The Republican)
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HOLYOKE – Demolition continues of the former John J. Lynch Middle School at 1575 Northampton, the site of Colvest Group’s plan to construct a bank and shopping center.
Crews from Associated Building Wreckers removed the school’s large windows that clad the school’s south and east-facing sides.