MacLac
Senior Member
Come on Qualico - you're gonna lose your advantage of being the "first to open" ahead of this........Switch 2 - time to get it rolling now...
Last edited:
I feel like this has been extensively discussed in multiple threads, but it’s essentially a bunch of the team from One moving over after their bankruptcy.“……partnered with Integro Developments to add a 35 storey residential tower….”
Anyone heard of them?
View attachment 715460
![]()
Ontario First Nation group buys Edmonton's Connect Centre
An Ontario-based First Nations group which has purchased Edmonton’s Connect Centre - one of the city’s most prominent downtown mixed-use properties - has plans to move quickly on a major residential expansion at the site.renx.ca
Still a thousand times better than what was there.Every time I see a picture of our "entertainment district" [sic], I don't know whether to laugh, cry, or foam at the mouth for what was delivered.
10-year anniversary this year. SMH.
They didn't lease to the banks because there was a long line up of other good potential tenants during and after COVID. Before they tried to attract a new movie theatre here, but that fell through.True, but it's the wasted potential and lack of delivery of promises that burns our collective butts.
Sounds just like what someone who never took a Greyhound or enjoyed a delicious Teen Burger and onion rings at the A and Dub would say!Still a thousand times better than what was there.
The bus terminal was not so bad when it was newer, but over time particularly in later years it was not as great. Of course across the street where Stantec and Marriott towers are now was just a large surface parking lot then. Almost hard to believe now, even for those of us who still remember this well.Sounds just like what someone who never took a Greyhound or enjoyed a delicious Teen Burger and onion rings at the A and Dub would say!
Or the Sidetrack Cafe - imagine Stevie Ray Vaughn's horror when he was dumped off at the door back in the 80's?Having done at least one of those things back in the day, I do agree, the difference is staggering. Same with the railyard developments along Jasper. I remember crossing some pretty sketchy fields to reach Louisiana Purchase shortly after I graduated from high school.