News from earlier this year that the Bargain Shop was purchased had the whole city talking.
It was one of the Capital News鈥檚 best read stories and the community repeatedly came forward to offer their two cents on what should use the mammoth space on Bernard.
Regardless of their wishes, Mission Group president Randy Shier said the project is about a year from any official activity.
Thus far, planners are calling the space the 鈥淏ernard Block鈥 and they already know it will be a mixed use, retail and residential project.
鈥淲e see it (being built) in three phases,鈥 said Shier, adding that the St. Paul portion of the property allows for development up to 19 storeys tall and on Bernard the maximum level is 26 storeys.
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The first phase will start a year from now, the next a year after, and the next a year after that.
Basically, said Shier, the space is about five to six years from revitalization.
Among those that took an interest in the project were students from 91大黄鸭 Christian School鈥檚 economics 12 class, who made a visit to Mission Group to present their vision for the former Bargain Shop.
KCS teacher Dwayne Schulz asked the students for their ideas for the site.
Students agreed on a mixed-use tower and, interestingly, each group proposed common spaces and amenities to encourage social connection and to foster a sense of belonging amongst residents.
鈥淭hese are bright kids and we loved their creativity,鈥 said the Mission Group鈥檚 Luke Turri. 鈥淎s a company we鈥檙e actually going through the same exercises on this property right now, trying to figure out the right mix of uses that will integrate best with the Bernard district and 91大黄鸭 community.鈥
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