http://www.newswire.ca/news-release...s-its-restaurant-of-the-future-617422813.htmlBoston Pizza Unveils its 'Restaurant Of The Future'
With more than 380 locations coast to coast in Canada, the goal for 2017 is to open approximately 15 new locations. In addition to urban areas, Boston Pizza is also exploring additional non-traditional locations such as airports and hotels. The next urban project is slated to open this summer at Yonge St. and Gerrard in Toronto, as well as in the Edmonton Ice District and Ottawa's Glebe neighbourhood.
Just Google JW Marriott though and see what comes up. In most places of the world, a BP's next door would be crazy talk. The prior rumour's of Starbucks about a year and a half ago would have been more welcome. I'm just saying that if I'm an exec with Marriott, I'm not pleased about BP's. I suppose if you have money though - http://skyrisecities.com/news/2017/03/target-sets-its-sights-hells-kitchen - straight from the frontpage of Skyrise today. Odd spot for a Target, but it is being done.@westcoastjos If it's as upscale-looking as in those photos, I don't think they would mind. Gives their customers more options and incentive to stay there.
ONE Properties and by extension OEG and Katz Group are more worried about serving their wide demographic that goes to hockey games in this market. Edmonton's market is quite different than other markets without doubt. Toronto games have a higher demographic of suits at games for sure.@westcoastjos Given that it's all the same landlord (ONE), I'm sure JW could have had a say if they were really concerned. Honestly, though, it's a city; you're not going to be able to pick your neighbours. I'm sure at least some of JW Marriott's other properties worldwide share blocks with other "downlevel" restaurants elsewhere.