Kaizen
Senior Member
^ Nope, last few times I've passed by its been a fairly active site, and since that pic they're close to closing in/concrete for ground floor.
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^ Nope, last few times I've passed by its been a fairly active site, and since that pic they're close to closing in/concrete for ground floor.
Plenty of good news here!Indie restaurants fill vacancies in Old Strathcona
Old Strathcona is seeing an influx of new independent restaurants, in part because of a higher-than-normal vacancy rate coming out of the pandemic.edmonton.taproot.news
I had heard something about that recently too and hoped it was not true. I have gone to the Whyte Ave location a few times recently, it is fairly convenient a nice size and easy to get to for me.Someone reporting on R/Edmonton (reddit) that they received an email that Lululemon decided they will be closing up their store on Whyte Ave in the fall.
The main reason likely has to do with their WEM location currently undergoing renovations to double in size and become one massive store. Huge blow to the street as this was Lululemon's first location in the city (apparently?) and had a presence there for many years.
I think Lulu is making a big mistake. If anything they should have expanded the Whyte Ave location. From the ALO Yoga there are 3 locations in Canada - all in Toronto. https://www.aloyoga.com/collections/mens-tanksI had heard something about that recently too and hoped it was not true. I have gone to the Whyte Ave location a few times recently, it is fairly convenient a nice size and easy to get to for me.
I doubt I will be going all the way to the one in West Ed often or maybe ever. So in my opinion, this is a poor decision.