Greenspace
Senior Member
^Sidewalk on 104 Avenue is pretty close to reopeing, just need to be able to get around Home & Away patio somehow...
Disagree. Going from how many trees are currently planted to how many trees would be required to block seeing across the entire plaza (if that's what you mean by sight-lines?) is a significant amount, and the count of trees could be greatly increased while still having the plaza feel open. As for needing temporary features, I cant think of any event where the presence of trees would take away from the feel of the event.Disagree. This square needs sight-lines, open views and ability to bring temporary elements in and out.
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I'll bet that this will come out of the ice, especially with the new CEO and his very expansionist corporate perspective for the company.So the Rexall is gone permanently it seems...
Starbucks was planning on opening a Reserve store in EF-109B but the pandemic put that on "ice" unfortunately.
Not a surprise, these days "temporary" closure is sometimes a euphemism for permanent, especially if the temporary is more than a few months. This one was way, way over a year. I wish companies would be better in their communication, but I suspect after they put the temporary closure sign on the door, they never come back. This can be a bit frustrating and confusing to customers or visitors, so hopefully the signage will be updated soon now that a decision has been made.So the Rexall is gone permanently it seems...
Starbucks was planning on opening a Reserve store in EF-109B but the pandemic put that on "ice" unfortunately.
Lots of trees - yeah!! . I am puzzled if the tower is only go to have 2 elevators in the shared lobby - meaning people going to second floor retail/hospitality share the elevator with CWB employees? or will they have a direct elevator through the CWB bank - I imagine not as there are different hours of work withe street front bank and head office.
CEO of what? Starbucks or Recall ... and if Starbucks are you saying CEO is reversing course on closures in inner/core areas of cities?I'll bet that this will come out of the ice, especially with the new CEO and his very expansionist corporate perspective for the company.