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@Daveography re BP's. I can do with a BP option there, but I hope it stops there. Better not see Chilli's and Montana's jump into Ice District.

Also hope this means the Jasper/106 location will close down. And the city can buy the lot to include it in the big park.
 
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Jeff Chase ‏@chase_jeff 4 minutes ago
A few more pics from the new Edmonton Tower! pic.twitter.com/ErKXM5XDTQ
 
Is there any way to find out where those brown leather chairs in the lobby are from?? I absolutely love them, and would go great in a home too.
 
EDMONTON TOWER OPENS ITS DOORS, MARKS FIRST OPENING OF ICE DISTRICT TOWERS

EDMONTON – February 22, 2017 – ICE District has officially opened Edmonton Tower for business, the first of several planned towers to open its doors to the public. The 27 storey, targeted LEED Gold structure features state-of-the-art office space, retail and dining options and is conveniently located in the heart of downtown Edmonton at 101 St. and 104 Ave.

Edmonton Tower is a modern, Class AAA office building that not only features world-class sustainability systems, but is designed to be both architecturally-progressive and highly functional. To the west, it will be connected above ground to the forthcoming JW Marriott Edmonton, which will link it directly to Rogers Place. An above-ground walkway joins Edmonton Tower and Bell Tower on the south, providing indoor access to the rest of the downtown pedway system.

“The opening of Edmonton Tower is a significant milestone for ICE District as the project continues its revitalization of downtown Edmonton,” said Glen Scott, Senior Vice President of Real Estate, Katz Group. “We have been encouraged and humbled by the support shown by the people of Edmonton for ICE District and look forward to its continued contribution to the city’s growth.”

The City of Edmonton is the primary tenant of Edmonton Tower, which began transitioning the majority of its staff to the Tower in the fall of 2016. On the second floor of Edmonton Tower, the city will soon open its Edmonton Service Centre, providing Edmontonians with central, easy access to licensing, ticketing and other City services.

“The Edmonton Service Centre at Edmonton Tower was designed to be a ’one-stop shop’ for City services, saving time and effort for the people of Edmonton," said Ward 6 City Councillor, Scott McKeen. "We are pleased to mark this occasion as a significant step forward for both the City and ICE District.”

In addition to City of Edmonton employees, Edmonton Tower is already home to Kids & Company, and the future home of RBC Dominion Securities, Sorrell Financial and more. The first floor will feature a RBC banking centre that is targeting a fall of 2017 opening. Gateway Newstands, also on the first floor, and Tim Hortons, on the second floor, are both targeting openings in summer of 2017. More exciting eateries, stores and services will be announced in the coming months.

ICE District also features the home of the Edmonton Oilers, Rogers Place, and will soon feature a vibrant public plaza, JW Marriott Edmonton, condominiums, retail, restaurants, nightlife and more.

For more information and updates on ICE District, visit www.icedistrict.com.

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About ICE District

ICE District will be the largest mixed-use sports and entertainment district in Canada and is already projecting an energy and feeling unlike anything Edmonton has seen before. ICE District is already delivering a new era of entertainment in the form of epic concerts, heart-stopping NHL and WHL hockey and world-class gaming and will soon feature blockbuster movies, boutique shopping, trendy dining and more. A humming public plaza with year-round programming will host events from festivals to public skating. All of this, just steps from sophisticated residences and premium office space. Rogers Place was developed by the Oilers Entertainment Group and the City of Edmonton. ICE District Properties, a mixed-use development surrounding Rogers Place and Ford Hall, is being developed through a joint venture between Katz Group and ONE Properties (formerly WAM Development Group).
 
Glen Scott, senior vice-president of real estate for the Katz Group, said the structure cost more than $300 million and will house about 3,000 people.

About 80 per cent of the retail space is already leased and the rest should be taken in 90 days, while there are still three or four floors vacant in the office tower, he said.

“We’re building a total of 1.3 million square feet of office (in the Ice District) and we’re collectively over 90 per cent leased, which anybody in North America will tell you is a home run.”


The 67-storey Stantec Tower is set for occupancy in October 2018, while the JW Marriott Tower and Legends Private Residences should be ready in spring 2019.

Scott wouldn’t discuss the future of the closed Baccarat Casino across the street, which in the past the company indicated would be replaced by 2019 with a “trophy” tower that could include residential space.

“I think you’ll see as we work through our plans we have a major public consultation process we’re going to be kickstarting for lands on the north side of the arena, and I think you’ll be quite excited about some of the plans we have for there.”
http://edmontonjournal.com/news/local-news/city-opens-first-office-tower-in-edmontons-ice-district
 
Edmonton Tower opens in Ice District
The first long-awaited tower in the Ice District is now officially open.

Edmonton Tower, a 27-storey, mixed-use building at 101 Street and 104 Avenue, opened its doors Wednesday, signaling a new phase for the city-changing development around Rogers Place.

http://www.metronews.ca/news/edmonton/2017/02/22/edmonton-tower-opens-in-ice-district.html

'One-stop shopping' for city services at new Edmonton Tower
Edmontonians will soon have a new service centre downtown where they can do everything from getting bus passes to applying for permits.

It will be on the second floor of the new Edmonton Tower, across the street from Rogers Place.

The announcement of the new centre happened Wednesday during a splashy official opening for the city's newest downtown office tower, which featured mocktails, chicken and waffle appetizers, and entertainment from Firefly Theatre.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmon...city-services-at-new-edmonton-tower-1.3994588
 

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