EtoV
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Come on man, give it a rest 

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You're next.Come on man, give it a rest
Weird...You're next.
Exactly! -- do I tell you what you can and cannot do on this open forum? So why don't you take your own advice.Weird...
You're absolutely free to say what you want, and others are just as free to comment on yours and Ian's weird little ongoing bickering.Exactly! -- do I tell you what you can and cannot do on this open forum? So why don't you take your own advice.
It seems like every downtown rental is filling up nicely tbh. Should bode well for any future projects in downtown, demand to live in downtown isn't an issue right now, even with whatever negative perceptions people might have.Peak Tower looks like it is filling up nicely……
While safety has improved somewhat over the last year, I feel it would be a mistake to dismiss or sugar coat the problems and it is way too soon to declare victory prematurely.It seems like every downtown rental is filling up nicely tbh. Should bode well for any future projects in downtown, demand to live in downtown isn't an issue right now, even with whatever negative perceptions people might have.
Oh I'm not denying that there's issues and we're a long ways away from fully solving the issues of lack of retail, safety, vibrancy.While safety has improved somewhat over the last year, I feel it would be a mistake to dismiss or sugar coat the problems and it is way too soon to declare victory prematurely.
I just walked through the south LRT entrance on 103 Street (far from Falcon btw) that has reeked for days, has people loitering in it and after that had a homeless person shouting at me for no reason on the next block.
This for instance, probably partly explains why Edmonton continues to lag behind other major Canadian cities with the number of downtown residents and the amount of new residential buildings.