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^Makes sense since Edmonton is the seat of Provincial Government -- social media (generally faux) news has made to very difficult for more staid outlets to compete.
Barring a Christmas miracle, it seems my expressed concern that the sign will again be yet again be wrong with coming in 2024 may come to pass, as the year soon draws to a closeA few more weeks = mid-2025 then?
The pop-up was still open when I walked by a couple of days ago.
^Makes sense since Edmonton is the seat of Provincial Government -- social media (generally faux) news has made to very difficult for more staid outlets to compete.
Global's predecessor ITV was based out of Edmonton and had a major presence here as opposed to elsewhere, so that may be why.^Makes sense since Edmonton is the seat of Provincial Government -- social media (generally faux) news has made to very difficult for more staid outlets to compete.
I fail to see how they are down grading their southern station I get really tired of our station picking up report from them. There are days it seems half the local broadcast is from them.Global's predecessor ITV was based out of Edmonton and had a major presence here as opposed to elsewhere, so that may be why.
Sadly the provincial political commentary in the post media (such as it is - there are only two prominent writers left and one is already more than a decade past normal retirement) seems to be mostly down south, which is a bit odd given the Legislature is here.
I think luxury retail downtown is dead. It now resides in West Edmonton Mall, which realistically makes more sense.Maybe, the coffee shack does give a certain vibe to Manulife. Although I'm not sure it is the upscale cachet they are looking for, but perhaps that is long gone.
At this point I feel the landlord is sort of being taken advantage of or strung along if they are not yet paying for the bigger permanent space they were supposed to take.
I agree, there are well off people who live in, work or visit downtown although maybe not as many as there should be for a city our size which is a big part of the problem. But the last thing a well off person who lives downtown wants to do, is to have to drive half an hour to a suburban mall, circle around for parking and then walk across the mall to some supposed luxury store that is really targeted at middle class suburban people.Lauren Kyle will definitely bring high-end women's wear and high-end chic appointments for homestyle to the downtown area (with a place to sip a few -- like Bar Henry). In close proximity to the Westin Hotel, Hotel Macdonald, and the new boutique hotel/office on Jasper, I think there is a formula inherent in the location for success and that will begin to attract others -- shoe stores and clothing accessories, par exemple. The "New Retail" promises to be very exciting and will put a demand on commercial space at street level in the Edmonton downtown that is in "batter up" position.