Edmcowboy11
Senior Member
At that pace it's at least 3 more months, in my opinion.
Maybe. But it was well integrated with the surrounding community and had a micro culture of its own. Those kinds of things are what make a downtown interesting.Take a trip to some of the core districts of L.A. or San Diego and you can see El Mirador repeated 1,000 times over. Unique for Edmonton? More like out of place in Edmonton. Not every single chunk of last Century architecture needs to be saved unless it has architectural or historical merit. I doubt El Mirador met that standard. The new project is far better for Edmonton.
100% my thoughts. Progress will always require sacrifice of some sort; a pill that is a lot easier to swallow when the end result is something that's both impactful and quality. This development is key in completely changing west Downtown.I will always lament the loss of the El Mirador, but at least we are getting a quality, DENSE project in its place. 1,000+ new residents Downtown at full build-out from a single project will be great.