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Great spot for them, but I will miss patio party opportunities and memories.
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Nice to see the space in an older building downtown being filled/used.Great spot for them, but I will miss patio party opportunities and memories.
Has this been announced yet? Or did I miss it.https://edmontonjournal.com/news/lo...-estate-forum-optimistic-for-downtown-rebound
During the panel, Anderson said the market has been in a state where it takes two steps forward and one step back. But there are promising signs. He alluded to an upcoming announcement by a company that has chosen to relocate its head office to Edmonton and will occupy 42,000 square feet.
This was completed at the request of YMCA to fill those holes as we await full street reconstruction starting next year for the Valley Line LRT. Nothing more and has nothing to do with replacing trees.interesting change in city standards for downtown sidewalk tree wells:
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Is is just me, or does a new focus of the city seem to be destroying trees as well as destroying our downtown? Perhaps two birds with one stone here.interesting change in city standards for downtown sidewalk tree wells:
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Look one post above yours for an explanation.Is is just me, or does a new focus of the city seem to be destroying trees as well as destroying our downtown? Perhaps two birds with one stone here.
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Feature Friday // Done Deals at First & Jasper!
GWL Realty Advisors Edmonton is pleased to announce the following transactions and special thanks to those involved that had made them happen:
- We are thrilled to welcome Von’s Steakhouse & Oysterbar. Stay tuned for them to open this Summer 2023. Special thanks to Marino Padoan Ph.D. from Cushman & Wakefield Edmonton for making this happen.
Ok, so the YMCA asked to city to fill it. However it seems to remain unclear what/who killed or removed the tree. My guess would lack of watering or neglect by someone.Look one post above yours for an explanation.
in that case i’m glad this block is scheduled to be getting some tlc…This was completed at the request of YMCA to fill those holes as we await full street reconstruction starting next year for the Valley Line LRT. Nothing more and has nothing to do with replacing trees.
Likely a lack of soil cells for the tree's roots to grow into, as well as a lack of permable surface for rainwater penetration into the soil, both of which have afflicted many trees Downtown and contributed to many being unhealthy. Thankfully, trees planted on new streetscapes have a much better situation and should be a lot healthier over time.Ok, so the YMCA asked to city to fill it. However it seems to remain unclear what/who killed or removed the tree. My guess would lack of watering or neglect by someone.
Good news! Its a nice location/space with good potential. It is a shame the former place did not make it - the last several years have been very tough for a lot of restaurants and bars.Von's is going into the former State and Main space.
Good information, hopefully that helps. It is amazing how many things can be bungled, from bridges to LRT. I can sort of understand complex infrastructure projects might have challenges, but would have thought we would have figured out trees a long time ago.Likely a lack of soil cells for the tree's roots to grow into, as well as a lack of permable surface for rainwater penetration into the soil, both of which have afflicted many trees Downtown and contributed to many being unhealthy. Thankfully, trees planted on new streetscapes have a much better situation and should be a lot healthier over time.