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Nov. 8 - new MEC building coming along; entire complex looks to be about 70-80% leased now. South St. Burger coming soon. Nice building designs, shame about the surface parking.

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A couple of things happening:

Reference ID: Job No 237057657-001
Description: To construct an addition to an existing commercial building (building 11) and to construct exterior and interior alterations (Molson Brewery, Building 12)
Location: 11904 - 104 AVENUE NW
Plan 1425753 Blk 21 Lot 2
Applicant: DIALOG, DAVE EMBURY
Status: In Development Review
Create Date: 12/7/2016 10:52:54 AM
Neighbourhood: OLIVER

PERMIT_DATE December 01, 2016
PERMIT_NUMBER 138740794-177
JOB_CATEGORY Commercial Final
ADDRESS 11978 - 104 AVENUE NW
NEIGHBOURHOOD OLIVER
JOB_DESCRIPTION To construct tenant fit-up to an existing shell building in the Brewery District ("Tokiwa Restaurant").
BUILDING_TYPE Restaurants and Bars (540)
WORK_TYPE (03) Interior Alterations
FLOOR_AREA 1,340
CONSTRUCTION_VALUE 190,000
ZONING CB2, AP, RA9, AP, CB2

PERMIT_DATE December 01, 2016
PERMIT_NUMBER 223766543-002
JOB_CATEGORY Commercial Final
ADDRESS 11938 - 104 AVENUE NW
NEIGHBOURHOOD OLIVER
JOB_DESCRIPTION To construct tenant fit-up to an existing shell building in the Brewery District ("Nando's Peri Peri Chicken Restaurant").
BUILDING_TYPE Restaurants and Bars (540)
WORK_TYPE (03) Interior Alterations
FLOOR_AREA 3,375
CONSTRUCTION_VALUE 900,000
ZONING DC1
 
Yum… a couple of promising sounding restaurants. I am familiar with Nando's from Washington State. Good Afro/Portuguese basted chicken (hopefully, if it is part of the same chain, they are keeping up their high standards). Tokiwa… sushi?
 
Tried to go to Cobs Bread on the weekend and it was still not open. My craving of scones will have to wait until another day.
 
PERMIT_DATE March 27, 2017
PERMIT_NUMBER 240353845-002
JOB_CATEGORY Commercial Final
ADDRESS 10439 - 121 STREET NW
NEIGHBOURHOOD OLIVER
JOB_DESCRIPTION To construct selective demolition to an existing building (repair and restoration of existing brick structure; demolition and re-installation of existing steel, concrete structure; new construction of steel structure of the envelope, of the addition "link" building). Edmonton Brewing and Malting Company Ltd. Building in The Brewery District.
BUILDING_TYPE Retail and Shops (510)
WORK_TYPE (03) Exterior Alterations
CONSTRUCTION_VALUE 2,600,000
ZONING DC1, DC1
 
Is this a new company? Micro brewery and restaurant?? That would be awesome!
 
I'm pretty envious of people that live nearby to this. A good gym, coffee, bakery, and MEC (soon). Add a good micro brewery.
 
Probably old news at this point, but TD and Tutti Frutti opening in the Brewery district:

Reference ID: Job No 245640723-001
Description: To install two (2) Fascia On-Premises Sign (Tutti Frutti Breakfast & Lunch)
Location: 11204 - 104 AVENUE NW
Plan 0020365 Blk 9D Lot 6
Applicant: 3 PILLAR CONSTRUCTION
Status: In Development Review
Create Date: 4/13/2017 10:38:34 AM
Neighbourhood: OLIVER

Reference ID: Job No 245444093-001
Description: To install (7) Fascia On-premises Signs and (4) Projecting On-premises Signs (TD Brewery District)
Location: 11904 - 104 AVENUE NW
Plan 1425753 Blk 21 Lot 2
Applicant: FIVE STAR PERMITS
Status: In Plans Examination
Create Date: 4/11/2017 11:52:37 AM
Neighbourhood: OLIVER
 
MEC Edmonton Grand Opening Event
Outdoor activities, prizes and surprises!
Date: Sunday, May 7
Time: 11am‒5pm
Location: New flagship store, 11904 104th Ave NW

MEC moves to new prairie- and city-inspired store in Edmonton Brewery District
VANCOUVER, May 2, 2017 /CNW/ - MEC, Edmonton's go-to place for outdoor gear and know-how, is now open at its new 41,000-square-foot flagship store at 11904 104th Avenue, in the city's Brewery District. Minutes from its old location, the two-level structure ‒ with steel and glass silos, a welcoming timber canopy, abundant natural light and wood-infused interiors ‒ is chock full of products and services for active outdoor lifestyles.

From climbing to canoeing, biking to camping, the larger space provides greater breadth and depth to MEC's carefully curated activity assortments. The second level is almost entirely devoted to men's and women's apparel and footwear for a range of activities as well as clothing for youth, kids and infants.

"Albertans are passionate about our activities, being outside in nature, embracing challenges and adventures and sharing good times with family and friends," said CEO David Labistour. We've seen this first-hand in Edmonton for 20 years, and it's satisfying today to bring our 250,000-plus members here a new store and an exciting shopping experience equal to their passion for the outdoors."

The retail co-operative was a fixture at its original Oliver storefront on 102nd Avenue since it opened in 1998. That changed Saturday night at 6:00pm when the store closed and the last bikes and boats headed one kilometre east for the new digs. MEC Edmonton, now almost two-thirds larger, reopened Sunday with no service interruption.

MEC's new Edmonton location now also provides more services, including a larger full-service bike repair and ski-tech shop, a bike-fitting room and new assessment tools to properly fit running shoes. (Equipment rentals will also be available, just as they were at the old location.) For cyclists on the go, the store offers a DIY outdoor bike repair kiosk, kitted out with tools and a bike pump. For the community, there's a meeting room available for local outdoor clubs and environmental organizations to use.

Edmonton store manager Craig Binch: "My team and I are thrilled to share this beautiful new store with new and existing members. If the old store was a hub for outdoor activity, this one can only spin a bigger, better wheel. MEC members can expect to keep growing our outdoor community here."

To celebrate the new store, the community is invited to the grand opening event on Sunday, May 7. There will be gifts for the first 100 people who arrive, fun activities throughout the day and a grand prize giveaway of a $500 MEC gift card to inspire good times outside.

The store design pays homage to the prairie landscape through saw-tooth silos that comprise the roof form. Brown brick is used in the façade in recognition of the historic brewery tower that is located nearby.

Since 2010, MEC has supported over 185 recreation and conservation projects in Edmonton by investing $250,000 through its Community Contributions program. Province-wide, MEC has supported more than 329 recreation and conservation projects in Alberta, investing over $1 million since 2010.

The Brewery District store is one of two MECs in Edmonton, the other being its South Edmonton Common location, which opened last fall. The developments come at a time of significant investment for the retailer in Alberta, as new stores are also planned for South Calgary and West Calgary in 2018 and 2019.

With a larger space now to accommodate more customers, MEC Edmonton is also providing more jobs. Fifty additional employees were hired for the new store, joining the 115 who already work there in a mix of casual, part-time and full-time positions.

Built to a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Silver Standard, the new store joins MEC's growing portfolio of high-performance green buildings. By using renewable energy, it will be operationally carbon neutral.

MEC Edmonton Grand Opening Event
Outdoor activities, prizes and surprises!
Date: Sunday, May 7
Time: 11am‒5pm
Location: New flagship store, 11904 104th Ave NW

About MEC
MEC (Mountain Equipment Co-op) is Canada's go-to place for outdoor gear, know-how and inspiration. Combining high-quality apparel and equipment with expert advice and firsthand experience, MEC supports a wide range of activities including camping, snowsports, watersports, cycling, climbing, hiking, running, yoga and travel. Established in 1971, MEC is Canada's largest consumer co-operative with over 4 million members across the country. A lifetime membership is available for $5. A strong backer of community initiatives, MEC has invested over $34 million and counting into non-profit organizations that support outdoor recreation and conservation. For more information, visit www.mec.ca and follow @mec, or visit one of our 21 stores nationwide.

SOURCE MEC
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For further information: For more information and to arrange an interview about MEC's new Edmonton Brewery District store, please contact: Tory Nash, Account Executive at NKPR, Tory@nkpr.net, 416-365-3630, ext. 242; Andrew Sutherland, MEC Public Relations, andrew.sutherland@mec.ca, 604-707-3304 (direct)

http://www.newswire.ca/news-release...e-in-edmonton-brewery-district-621003113.html
 

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