Edmcowboy11
Senior Member
Well if residential could be built into this building, pickleball in this area would definitely work.
I wanna circle back to this article because I think it doesn't capture some of the success that ECC Landmark has had in recent times. You may notice that they're devoting more and more of their screening time to foreign-language films, and many of these have really put butts in the seats. Get a load of today's 3:45pm screening of Chaniya Toli, a Gujarati-language film:![]()
A night at the movies inside downtown's failing mall
It's Halloween, and five 7pm-ish screenings at Landmark Cinemas inside Edmonton City Centre have mostly sold a quantity of tickets that can be counted on two hands. The only proper horror movie on this day of days for horror movies is Shelby Oaks, and it has just one paying viewer: Me.edmonton.taproot.news
Because of its location, the current IKEA really only serves half of the city or so. I am not far north, but I seldom go way down to South Edmonton Common and the last time I was there, I did not go to IKEA, but only one other store.An IKEA City in the old Bay space at ECC is an excellent idea! Not only would it be a license to print money, but it will draw many patrons from all over the metro Edmonton region who want to avoid the rancid hellhole known as South Edmonton Common.
They are talking about a selective IKEA that would primarily cater to youthful shoppers that are renters on the downtown apartment scene; they have also been talking about creating an indigenous art scene as a component of that kind of store.
^ I should connect you with my IKEA contact so you can tell him how foolish he is being for even considering downtown Edmonton -- a city that compared to the two cities you offer up is growing at a much, much faster rate and has both cheaper lease rates and land prices currently.




