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Canderel selling 12 acres of Kanata land to city

Canderel's development property at 5025 Innovation Dr. Google Street View image.

Canderel's development property at 5025 Innovation Dr.

Published on July 3, 2012
Published on June 29, 2012
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A new transit park-and-ride is slated to be constructed on land once earmarked for a large office development in a Kanata technology campus.

Topics :
Kanata , Kanata North Business Park

City staff recommend the municipality pay $5.7 million, or almost $470,000 an acre, to buy the vacant land at 5025 Innovation Dr., at the southwest corner of Terry Fox Drive, according to a report scheduled to be tabled at Wednesday's transportation committee meeting.

The property would then be paved and turned into a parking lot.

City staff describe the property as the entrance to the NorthTech campus of the Kanata North Business Park and list the would-be vendor as Northtech Land Development Inc.

Property development and asset management company Canderel says on its website that the land can accommodate a 350,000-square-foot building. Some of the properties on the opposite have been developed and feature buildings with tenants such as Research in Motion, CAE and Cisco.

The 12-acre site could accommodate approximately 1,000 parking spaces, city staff say.

Canderel would have three years to exercise an option to repurchase up to two acres of the northeast corner of the site for retail development.

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    Nick
    - July 11, 2012 at 09:13:33

    Unfortunately, city continues shady deals with developers (as before for LRT going south!). This is not providing public service, only self service to some people involved in this deal. Shame on you city.

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    George
    - July 10, 2012 at 09:45:54

    Just down the road, the city last year determined it couldn't come up with $12 million to expropriate pristine forest, which is now being turned into cookie cutter housing. $5.7 million for a parking lot in the middle of nowhere? This has the smell of a rotten inside deal.

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    Al C
    - July 3, 2012 at 17:37:11

    Can you explain why a park&ride lot is required beside the RIM & Cisco buildings? Virtually all of the businesses in the Kanata North Business Park already provide acres of parking lots. I can understand the need for a transit station but do we really need more asphalt in the business park? Are there going to be 1000 cars in the lot on a regular basis? Could the money not be better spent on improving the service *to* the area rather than out of it? i.e., thereby creating more parking spots which could potentially used instead of a dedicated park&ride lot?

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    Brian
    - July 3, 2012 at 13:40:35

    Idiots. It will end up being a city subsidized 6 million dollar parking LOT?

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