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Sorry, I should have clarified... in their Downtown/central area.
Totally. Just making the joke that we LOVE our arterial suburban crappy hotels here haha. No wonder visitors think we’re just Regina.Sorry, I should have clarified... in their Downtown/central area.
Yes, not just the lack of many new hotels downtown that is bewildering, but close to the U of A and 124 Street also. On a somewhat related note, the Milner building is close to a LRT station and is a short ride to the U of A.Speaking of hotels, I remain bewildered that there is only one hotel with a 1 km radius of the U of A.
Alas back to you, Milner conversion....
Regina catching straysTotally. Just making the joke that we LOVE our arterial suburban crappy hotels here haha. No wonder visitors think we’re just Regina.
There you go again comparing dick size.Calgary has added about 10 new hotels in the last 10-15yrs... you would think Edmonton could add more than 1 or 2.
While I don't expect the same number here the extreme disparity is striking. And its not like there was a big hotel building boom here just before that period either.Calgary has added about 10 new hotels in the last 10-15yrs... you would think Edmonton could add more than 1 or 2.
Which is kind of funny because anyone who has been to Regina recently would know that it has a nice downtown. The mall actually has street-fronting national brand shops, a well-kept central park and a mid-week Farmers' market. Edmonton could learn a thing or two...Regina catching strays
Ok!There you go again comparing dick size.
Yes, the JW is really the only new hotel major downtown here in many decades. Everything else here is from the early 1980's or even older.Ok!
The existing hotel stock in Downtown Edmonton is pretty average at best and while the JW has been a blessing, along with some major upgrades, its unfortunate that another 4 star and 1-2 x 3 star hotel properties have not been added to provide more modern/updated options and drive some additional street life.