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I spoke with the owner of the previous McD in Commerce/ECC and it was a REAL problem.
Same reason there are ZERO.ZERO fast food outlets in DT Seattle, nary for a few in their DT Pacific Place Mall akin to our CC Mall….but no others. I reckon to say that DT San Fran is in the same boat….heck, let’s throw DT LA into this conversation……Not uncommon, unfortunately, for social disorder to be prevalent at downtown fast food joints:
We probably really do not want to follow the examples of some US cities. Other Canadian cities seem better than US ones for downtown activitySame reason there are ZERO.ZERO fast food outlets in DT Seattle, nary for a few in their DT Pacific Place Mall akin to our CC Mall….but no others. I reckon to say that DT San Fran is in the same boat….heck, let’s throw DT LA into this conversation……
The vacuum that downtown became during parts of COVID did seem to draw in a lot of disorder for a while, now that it has become busier again it seems some of it went (back?) elsewhereThe Tim's at Commerce has gotten better imo. Still a challenge for businesses for sure but Jasper Avenue in general doesn't seem to have as much disorder as it used to a few years ago. Most of it has move north.
Yeah, Philippines has cheap labor. Go into a store or restaurant and there is a dozen employees just looking at you.You know one thing that at first seemed strange to me seems to now make a lot of sense. While I was in the Philippines, one of the things that I noticed is that there was a security guard at the front door of pretty well every fast food restaurants no matter where I went to whether it was in a smaller city or in a place like Manila. The security guard would also act as a doorman and as I said was a normal fixture wherever I went to. It makes me wonder that what would be so wrong if we had the same things here in Edmonton/ Canada. One of the biggest problems we keep talking about is individuals coming in and loitering in the restaurants. Would it be so wrong if we had a security guard at a fast food restaurant?
Some existing retail places downtown here have actually had security guards for a long time, for instance Shoppers Drug on 104 Street. With the crowd Tim's attracts it would be a good idea in some current locations too.I think it would be beneficial if a new restaurant such as if McDonald's, A&W, Tim Hortons, etc... decided to go somewhere in the heart of the downtown core that they would have a security guard. Yes that may be one extra cost but if you are getting good foot traffic and lots of business and people are feeling comfortable because of that security guard that is a positive cost.
I've gotta be that guy, but are there any available renders? Great news to have a specific unit count for this project!Looks like 324 units spread over 33 floors (including podium). Mix of 1 and 2 bedroom units.
That's my job!I've gotta be that guy, but are there any available renders? Great news to have a specific unit count for this project!
Nothing yet (that I could find, at least)
I've gotta be that guy, but are there any available renders? Great news to have a specific unit count for this project!