wormwood
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I'm married but dangPatricia Street Deli opening on Dec 1st. This is the deli that burned down in the Jasper fire and decided to relocate to Edmonton.
I'm married but dangPatricia Street Deli opening on Dec 1st. This is the deli that burned down in the Jasper fire and decided to relocate to Edmonton.
Checked out the location - how cool does this street look now? Could use a sexy boulevard maybe some streetlights, some nice benches, some patio restaurants, and trees lining the east side.Patricia Street Deli opening on Dec 1st. This is the deli that burned down in the Jasper fire and decided to relocate to Edmonton.
A Double dang!!!!!I'm married but dang
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Underrated street that hides in the shadow of the GMAC student residences tower and Allard Hall. A boulevard, trees, streetlights and benches would definitely elevate it. Plenty of space for itChecked out the location - how cool does this street look now? Could use a sexy boulevard maybe some streetlights, some nice benches, some patio restaurants, and trees lining the east side.
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It's a very nice street but it is surprisingly dead except a few people pushing shopping carts.Checked out the location - how cool does this street look now? Could use a sexy boulevard maybe some streetlights, some nice benches, some patio restaurants, and trees lining the east side.
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Owners love to blame everything except themselves. Anyone that’s been to remedy over the years knows why sales would have dropped. Not just because of covid. Also, more competition in recent years near many of their locations likely hurt them.![]()
Edmonton's Remedy cafe chain close to new ownership
Sohail Zaidi bought a coffee shop in 2000, and transformed it into a local chain. New investors are willing to take the next stepedmontonjournal.com
This street and all the other streets north of 105 Ave have the potential to be great. Something akin to Vancouvers Yaletown.Checked out the location - how cool does this street look now? Could use a sexy boulevard maybe some streetlights, some nice benches, some patio restaurants, and trees lining the east side.
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It couldn't have been easy over the last few years and sounds like they may be making some progress with finding a buyer, but initial expectations seemed very unrealistic which is probably why it has taken so long.Owners love to blame everything except themselves. Anyone that’s been to remedy over the years knows why sales would have dropped. Not just because of covid. Also, more competition in recent years near many of their locations likely hurt them.
There has been only one issue and problem - the owner. His shoddy treatment of staff and clientele is well-known in the city.It couldn't have been easy over the last few years and sounds like they may be making some progress with finding a buyer, but initial expectations seemed very unrealistic which is probably why it has taken so long.
I feel the drawn out sale process is probably also taking attention away from running the business, so the sooner they get that done, the sooner some of the issues and problems can be addressed.
Talk about a road that could have been put on the proverbial diet. There's no reason to have roads that wide in that part of the city. This is low hanging fruit, people.Checked out the location - how cool does this street look now? Could use a sexy boulevard maybe some streetlights, some nice benches, some patio restaurants, and trees lining the east side.
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