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Time for an urban IKEA mini-store!
I would do heinous, unforgivable things for that to happen.Time for an urban IKEA mini-store!
I haven't had a chance to go to Often yet but FWIW it looks absolutely gorgeous inside. If the food and cocktails match, I hope they find success here. It would be nice to see them open for lunch though. Maybe with time.From Sharon Yeo's weekly blog:
- Often Restaurant and Bar hosted their grand opening on September 16. It fills the vacant space in the McLeod Building (10009 101A Avenue), most recently occupied by Ra Bar.
Reference ID: | Job No 484965683-002 |
Description: | Alteration of (an) existing building(s), Interior Alteration |
Location: | 10065 - JASPER AVENUE NW Plan F Lots 1-5 |
Applicant: | SEAGATE CONTRACT MANAGEMENT LTD. |
Status: | No DP Required |
Create Date: | 2023-09-18T17:07:29Z |
Neighbourhood: | DOWNTOWN |
It was Johnstone Walker. My mom used to shop there for clothes. https://edmontonjournal.com/news/insight/edmonton-then-and-now-jasper-avenue-and-102nd-streetThere were plans to create an outdoor/patio space for Edmonton Unlimited. It should be noted that the 'park space' used to be a 2-3 storey warehouse with the various material backfilling the basement and so what's under the grass is not particularly stable.
….mercer? I am confused by this. With oilers games picking back up, do we want to draw more traffic south into the main bar/restaurant areas? Or am I misunderstanding what a community space is? I wouldn’t have my wife walk by boyle street alone, so do I need to be concerned about her going to Baiju now?
- Boyle Street Community Services will relocate its services across four locations in central Edmonton after it moves out of its current building just north of Rogers Place on Sept. 30. The new locations will include Bissell East, at 105 Avenue and 96 Street, where the bulk of the agency’s daily services will be offered. Four Directions Financial and Hiregood will be delivered out of temporary trailers on 101 Street and 107A Avenue, where the agency’s new permanent facility, King Thunderbird Centre, will be located once construction is completed by the end of next year. Two community spaces will be offered at the Mercer Warehouse, and a smaller community space that can serve up to 20 people will operate out of Co*Lab. Boyle Street spokesman Elliott Tanti said the agency worked with the city to ensure each location was zoned appropriately.
- -Taproot
Oh the irony. Turn down a sports bar and get a homeless shelter instead. Yes I know the locations are different, but if the street was busier/fully occupied, a shelter/agency would be less likely to move in.….mercer? I am confused by this. With oilers games picking back up, do we want to draw more traffic south into the main bar/restaurant areas? Or am I misunderstanding what a community space is? I wouldn’t have my wife walk by boyle street alone, so do I need to be concerned about her going to Baiju now?