ChazYEG
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If this area ever gets a Loblaws, I'm moving there, no questions asked.The red box would be perfect for an urban grocery store such as Loblaws City Market or Freson Bros
If this area ever gets a Loblaws, I'm moving there, no questions asked.The red box would be perfect for an urban grocery store such as Loblaws City Market or Freson Bros
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@MacLac posted this one in a separate thread but it has me wondering if Rohit would ever look at a nearby parcel on Jasper Ave to keep the momentum of this area going.
Noticed that Mainstreet owns two dumpy old lowrises right next to River Ridge on Jasper ave (the red square)... I'd love to see Rohit acquire and build something vertical on that site, and if the stars ever aligned, also acquire the Highlands House site and build a commercial space in the blue square area, and perhaps turn the green triangular area into a green space (patio?) to connect the highrise to the rest of Stadium Yards.
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Yup we are getting a lot of stuff done which would have had to wait till spring. The late closing of asphalt plants helped as well. Notice landscapers are still planting trees and laying sod as well.I bet all general contractors and sub trades are just LOVING this extended fall weather. I wonder how many projects will be a bit ahead of schedule once winter really hits?
Why does the area need a loblaws when its directly on an lrt line?If this area ever gets a Loblaws, I'm moving there, no questions asked.
Because it's a sign that the area has become trendy a la the Brewery DistrictWhy does the area need a loblaws when its directly on an lrt line?
Let's be realistic, that site will never be redeveloped into a grocery store even if 3 more towers surrounded it.
There's a Save on Foods 3 blocks away on the corner of 82 st and 112 Ave. The area is not a food desert
Hey I like going to that Save On. It's not that bad, just a little small!I would argue that it's the worst Save On Foods location in this entire city. I wouldn't be surprised if Darrell decided to pull the plug on that location.
What are you on about? We've been shopping at that Save On for 8 years and its great! They do a good job keeping it clean and it has the best staff in the entire city. Touch over priced but that's true of every grocery store near the core. They've had most of the same staff for the entire time we've lived in the neighborhood and they seem to really enjoy working there and treat customers super well. It's not at all run down, you may be thinking of the former Safeway further up on 118th which was disgusting, still is even as a FreshCo.I would argue that it's the worst Save On Foods location in this entire city. I wouldn't be surprised if Darrell decided to pull the plug on that location.
I don't think it's received a singular renovation that wasn't required maintenance or updating the signage since it opened circa 2002 but it's still not a bad spot.I would argue that it's the worst Save On Foods location in this entire city. I wouldn't be surprised if Darrell decided to pull the plug on that location.
I think you have a misunderstanding of who lives in the vicinity. The Save On is heavily used by the middle class folks who live in Virginia Park, Cromdale, Parkdale, Alberta Ave, Highlands, and the Towers further South along Jasper. A Dollarama would be a better fit either further north by Freshco or over by McCauley.I don't think it's received a singular renovation that wasn't required maintenance or updating the signage since it opened circa 2002 but it's still not a bad spot.
Probably an unpopular opinion and I don't think there is really the right place for one where they'd receive the right traffic, but a Dollarama would probably kill it around here.
Middle class folks do shop at dollar stores and the overlap between product offerings at Save-On and a Dollarama are far from being a singular circle on a Venn Diagram. Especially with the recent inflationary pressures on food prices (esp. at Save-On, my lord) and even rent/mortgage rates. Yes, some folks in Virginia Park, Highlands and Cromdale west of 82nd are upper middle class, but there are a lot of lower middle income people as well all throughout the surrounding area as well. Even think of young people, if you're renting a $2200/mo apartment in Stadium Yards as a young person, at a certain point you're looking for ways to cut costs in your day to day.I think you have a misunderstanding of who lives in the vicinity. The Save On is heavily used by the middle class folks who live in Virginia Park, Cromdale, Parkdale, Alberta Ave, Highlands, and the Towers further South along Jasper. A Dollarama would be a better fit either further north by Freshco or over by McCauley.
Fair enough, I think I read into your post the idea of replacing the Save On with a Dollar Store. Which I think was my inference not your implication. My apologies. I don't think one of the super big Dollarama's would be the right fit but a smaller one as a compliment could be.Middle class folks do shop at dollar stores and the overlap between product offerings at Save-On and a Dollarama are far from being a singular circle on a Venn Diagram. Especially with the recent inflationary pressures on food prices (esp. at Save-On, my lord) and even rent/mortgage rates. Yes, some folks in Virginia Park, Highlands and Cromdale west of 82nd are upper middle class, but there are a lot of lower middle income people as well all throughout the surrounding area as well. Even think of young people, if you're renting a $2200/mo apartment in Stadium Yards as a young person, at a certain point you're looking for ways to cut costs in your day to day.
Plus, there was actually a small dollar store next to the Subway for probably ~12 years.