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Edmonton City Centre Mall (Renovations) | ?m | 2s | LaSalle Investment Management

Oh that's good to know, it's less a failure of the core's retail attractiveness and just everyone following the Bay in bankruptcy :(
 
People have returned, but the effects of financial devastation to retail in general and even more so to downtown linger and continue.

Fortunately, new businesses have been replacing some those that have closed, but the process seems to be slow.
 
REVOLVER in Westmount Mall is now closed with signage saying they are relocating to "City Centre" (presumably ECC!) with an April 21st opening date. I am going to be sad to lose them in the neighborhood but that's a really nice pickup for ECC. I wonder which space they'll be occupying?
 
REVOLVER in Westmount Mall is now closed with signage saying they are relocating to "City Centre" (presumably ECC!) with an April 21st opening date. I am going to be sad to lose them in the neighborhood but that's a really nice pickup for ECC. I wonder which space they'll be occupying?
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They just changed their address in Gmaps, confirming they will move to ECC.
 
REVOLVER in Westmount Mall is now closed with signage saying they are relocating to "City Centre" (presumably ECC!) with an April 21st opening date. I am going to be sad to lose them in the neighborhood but that's a really nice pickup for ECC. I wonder which space they'll be occupying?
Oh that’s a pretty good pickup! Just searched it up and it said that they’re going to be on the main level up from Winners.

This actually might bring in a decent amount of foot traffic.
 
West parkade is owned by the City.
The City could sell its interest, in the interest of getting the best possible complete redevelopment of the overall site. Demolish that Triple 5 eyesore please!

Please don't let the City stand in the way of necessary re-development.
 
While the parkade is not great looking, I am guessing it is a money maker at this point for them.
Although one has to wonder if the city’s actual net income is really that much greater than what would they would get “risk-free” from property taxes over and above what they would receive from a sale.
 
I am having mixed feelings about some new stores moving into CC mall.

The street view and outdoor experience of this particular mall is awful and ugly and really kills opportunity for vibrancy on 102Ave and 103St in particular but really all around it. It's one of the ugliest dt buildings I have seen anywhere I've been.
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