MacLac
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Speaking of restaurant conversions - the ATB at South Common is being fitted into a new "Moxie's." Strange why they just didn't re-open their Covid shut South Common location.
Not called downtown south of river but it is urban in character as the historic centre of Strathcona, Alberta.Hi: I am a regular contributor to UT and have been interested in development totals in Canadian central cities for the next year or two. A quick tally of the projects in Edmonton gave me 2 094 units under construction. I have a few questions: there seems to be a lot of development just across the river from downtown so is that considered downtown as well. Also, is there much development going on around the lrt stations? Finally are there emerging suburban city centres in Edmonton similar to what they have in Vancouver and Toronto? And while I am thinking of it, if there is some sort of rail between Calgary and Edmonton, where would the Edmonton central station go?
East is a funny term, I suppose it is on the east side of St. Albert trail...![]()
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I don't know if this has been mentioned, but in terms of regional development there's a new power centre called Woodbend Common on the west side of Leduc (highway 39) that will house an Independent Grocer (Loblaws), Shoppers, McDonald's and Bar Burrito so far.
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I think it makes sense to strategically support sprawl up to the point that the urban fabric reaches the airport. There's economic and psychological benefit to having contiguous urban area around a city's major airportOf course we are only worried about eating up agricultural land if we're talking about renewable energy development. Sprawl? Scrape that topsoil and put up a parking lot
Funny enough, it would only take 1/10 of 1% of our arable land for enough solar in Alberta to go netzero.Of course we are only worried about eating up agricultural land if we're talking about renewable energy development. Sprawl? Scrape that topsoil and put up a parking lot
When I fly in I look at all of those rooves that could have had solar installed. But are not structurally sound enough now to add the panels now.Funny enough, it would only take 1/10 of 1% of our arable land for enough solar in Alberta to go netzero.
I could see this genuinely being the largest TOD in this city's history. It's location and access to transit is so amazing and it's hard to believe that its stayed as a post-war era townhouse park for this long. Bring the towers/mid-rise buildings!




