Given quality of their products (top in Edmonton imo), they will do very brisk business.
It simply is really unfeasible to increase hours. Baking starts the night before or generally very very early morning. What you have that day, when you sell out that all there is. And given hours totally...
I'd love to even see the podium of phase 2 going ahead, that itself will improve Jasper Ave. Jasper Avenue New Vision Phase 3 (102 to 109 St) is in concept design stage. They must be talking to Maclab as well about whether or not the LRT entrances are going to be incorporated into their building...
They installed a new set of swings this week. Didn't get a shot of it. Also they installed a sliding patio door on the pavilion meeting space.
I think the last piece is the public art.
When the 'pilot' ends on 106 Street, everyone will need to provide feedback to the City. From my understanding this was initiated by folks in Symphony Tower with concerns about entering and exiting their parking from 106 Street. I don't think removing most of the parking, particularly in front...
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Binnington trade rumours - We'd have to absorb $6m hit for this year, have to give up Skinner, maybe 2 other players (Kulak maybe, Henrique?), for a goalie that is 36 out of 37 in stats last 10 games. Not sure it's worth it...
Coniferous to deciduous trees about 1:3 ratio with the deciduous trees either providing a tree canopy, for their fall colour or flowers, or sometimes providing fruit.
^I'd have to check their planting schedule, but some of the newer varieties are more resistant (they planted 2 different kinds). Edmonton's only seen a few cases so far and there are preventative measures available.
There is a lot of trees. Most have been selected to provide canopy, for example there is a quite a few elms. Refer to the final design drawings for details.
Think boxwood hedges like what you'd see in Vancouver and help create a transition from the public realm, something inviting. The patio will be in the shade all the time so I'd put heaters out there all year.
2035 announcement, "The City of Edmonton is pleased to provide an LRT extension from South Campus to the new Stollery Children's Hospital. The extension will cost $2B and we're happy to pay for 100% of it!" :rolleyes:
There will need to be good transit connections. All the medical residents...