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Like I said, I'm fine with that. I was worried it'd get completely neglected, so I'm glad that it'll at least be kept in good condition so that whoever buys it can focus their resources on executing their new vision, rather than playing catch up with maintenence :)
Yes, it is good to see the intent to maintain it. I wonder if applying for the permit now is may also be a way to facilitate or make it easier for new ownership to proceed with this.
 
Like I said, I'm fine with that. I was worried it'd get completely neglected, so I'm glad that it'll at least be kept in good condition so that whoever buys it can focus their resources on executing their new vision, rather than playing catch up with maintenence :)
It would be my perspective that the parking structures at the NW corner of the overall project must be demolished as part of a truly comprehensive redevelopment. Replace with fully underground parking and construct above, akin to what you have at the Ice District. The life expectancy of those 555 parking structures can't be long, especially with the lack of proper upkeep they show. They're pretty ghetto. Not as bad as that Rice Howard way parkade mind you, but enough to cause my risk management mind to be frazzled.
 
I'm actually quite surprised that there hasn't been some sort of movement on the little section between the 102 Street Station of the LRT and the entrance to where the hotel is. That route I see a number of people using including myself when going to Rogers Place for concerts or hockey games. Even a coffee shop or something would be nice to see near the hotel entrance inside the mall.
 
I'm actually quite surprised that there hasn't been some sort of movement on the little section between the 102 Street Station of the LRT and the entrance to where the hotel is. That route I see a number of people using including myself when going to Rogers Place for concerts or hockey games. Even a coffee shop or something would be nice to see near the hotel entrance inside the mall.
I am surprised too because this area is busier with the LRT running now. I feel that the financial situation with the mall may be one of the main things that has slowed things down here.
 
IMO any decent retailer who isn't a pawn shop or something horrible is a net plus and draws in some more people who may also support other nearby business. Better than an empty space, at this point doesn't need to be fancy.
 

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