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This happened a few years ago but one morning we had a couple of EPS officers who came to our building in response to a domestic call that had been called in the night before. The victim could have been killed about a dozen times by the time they showed up. Don't know what happened and the renters moved out, but come on! 12 hours for a domestic call???
 
Most of my grocery shopping takes place at Save-On Foods on Jasper/109 St and at CityMarket in the Brewery District. I'll shop at CityMarket in ICE District once in a while.
 
Not my experience and I'm there most everyday. Much busier than a year ago.

I would be more concerned about the Safeway on west Jasper Ave closing before this does.
Oof, I hope not. I'm there at least once every couple of weeks and while it's never packed, there are enough people that I imagined it to be fairly successful.
 
Not my experience and I'm there most everyday. Much busier than a year ago.

I would be more concerned about the Safeway on west Jasper Ave closing before this does.
That Safeway is deceitfully busy. It's never packed, but it's got very consistent movement, or at least did up until last February, and I can't imagine it got any worse. With the people moving into Mercury and Cobalt, I can't imagine it getting worse at all.
 
Ice District/OEG folks abandoning the third tower didn't help any of the current and future businesses in area thrive.
What a misinformed comment. OEG didn't 'abandon' anything. As a private sector developer, they obviously ran the numbers and the return on investment wasn't there.

There seems to be a lot of misdirected anger at why developers are not building downtown. The question should be WHY no one is building DT.

Here's a hint: despite all the armchair cheer leading here, the DT generally sucks, is seen as unsafe, not accessible. And the irony, to see the push back on this same forum on the idea of back to work at the office in the DT.

Oy.
 
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Not my experience and I'm there most everyday. Much busier than a year ago.

I would be more concerned about the Safeway on west Jasper Ave closing before this does.
What concerns you about the operation of the 122 st. Safeway store? I live on Jasper, a few blocks east of it and have shopped there 2-3 time a week since I moved back to the city two years ago.

The 122 st store is half the size of the Safeway 'barns' in Capilano and Oliver - and I get in and out in half the time. The store is open every night (except Christmas Day) till 11pm, and (according to the staff) is the only Edmonton Safeway store open on all other statutory holidays - the store is a gem - I've never found it crowed but there is always someone shopping there - last week I was went in at 10:30 and there were a dozen shoppers doing last minute stufff - like me... that's why it feels like a success to me. Plus they have the most convivial and friendly staff members..professionally but most affable.
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What concerns you about the operation of the 122 st. Safeway store? I live on Jasper, a few blocks east of it and have shopped there 2-3 time a week since I moved back to the city two years ago.

The 122 st store is half the size of the Safeway 'barns' in Capilano and Oliver - and I get in and out in half the time. The store is open every night (except Christmas Day) till 11pm, and (according to the staff) is the only Edmonton Safeway store open on all other statutory holidays - the store is a gem - I've never found it crowed but there is always someone shopping there - last week I was went in at 10:30 and there were a dozen shoppers doing last minute stufff - like me... that's why it feels like a success to me. Plus they have the most convivial and friendly staff members..professionally but most affable.
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I hope it is a success. I love that it is there. Just never had many people in there when I go, which I made a point of doing when I lived on 113st.
 
What a misinformed comment. OEG didn't 'abandon' anything. As a private sector developer, they obviously ran the numbers and the return on investment wasn't there.

There seems to be a lot of misdirected anger at why developers are not building downtown. The question should be WHY no one is building DT.

Here's a hint: despite all the armchair cheer leading here, the DT generally sucks, is seen as unsafe, not accessible. And the irony, to see the push back on this same forum on the idea of back to work at the office in the DT.

Oy.

Well I choose to live, shop, entertain and work downtown and so I don't think it sucks or that it's unsafe or I wouldn't be doing it but I get many don't feel that way. Lots of work needed to improve, however.

I go by the fact OEG applied for city tax benefit by submitting a residential tower proposal and they were one of about 10 developers that were selected in the program - only two didnt go forward - the OEG one and Open Sky at 121st/102Ave, although I guess they did their excavation.

Shortly after OEG's residential tower development was approved for city incentive (tax break), a perhaps more lucrative opportunity presented itself when CWB was looking for new office space - which OEG pursued and were successful. But that need changed when National Bank bought CWB and so that plan ended and OEG's tax benefit for building a residential tower missed the deadline of construction starting.

Meanwhile, OEG obviously sees potential in DT as they are promising Ice District II residential - if they can secure some more public money, which they now have.

Builders are building downtown - the Switch, the Falcon, the Parks and the city just received about 12 or more proposals for its student incentive grant.
 
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