Droxen
New Member
Hey, it's been sometime since the last post in this thread and there's been some changes in and around the mall. While it's not the redevelopment we've all been hoping for, I think it goes to show Bonnie Doon Mall is actually very alive and well.
Outside the mall, completed some time ago, are the new mall signs:
They also added a new canopy by the north end of the Bonnie Doon LRT Stop, towards the transit plaza:
Something really neat is they realized people will always cut through the trees to get to and from the crosswalk to cross 83 St on the north side of Whyte Ave, so they paved it, which looks a lot better:
They also tore down the BMO sign and put up a small banner and when I asked a worker what they were doing, he didn't know what the plans were but that their job was repairing the wall from the damage left.behind from the sign (there were indents of the BMO sign that was taken down):
Also, they have set up all this construction fencing along the grass strip between the sidewalk/shared-use-path and mall parking lots on the east side all the way from Whyte Ave to the north end of mall property by the library. I asked the guys setting up the fences if they knew what was happening and they said they were taking out the grass and putting in planters, stones, and other landscaping. In my.opinion this will be amazing and so much better than the grass with so many dead patches. They said the fencing will be up for 10-12 weeks so this will certainly be an all-summer thing.
Lastly, and this was built ages before even the new mall signs, is this thing on the north end tucked behind MaKami, that extended the side walk significantly so there's less parking lots to cross going to the library which is nice, and it looks like one of those off-leash dog parks but I've never seen anything advertising it as such, or anyone using it, and so I can't for the life of me figure out what it is:
Outside the mall, completed some time ago, are the new mall signs:
They also added a new canopy by the north end of the Bonnie Doon LRT Stop, towards the transit plaza:
Something really neat is they realized people will always cut through the trees to get to and from the crosswalk to cross 83 St on the north side of Whyte Ave, so they paved it, which looks a lot better:
They also tore down the BMO sign and put up a small banner and when I asked a worker what they were doing, he didn't know what the plans were but that their job was repairing the wall from the damage left.behind from the sign (there were indents of the BMO sign that was taken down):
Also, they have set up all this construction fencing along the grass strip between the sidewalk/shared-use-path and mall parking lots on the east side all the way from Whyte Ave to the north end of mall property by the library. I asked the guys setting up the fences if they knew what was happening and they said they were taking out the grass and putting in planters, stones, and other landscaping. In my.opinion this will be amazing and so much better than the grass with so many dead patches. They said the fencing will be up for 10-12 weeks so this will certainly be an all-summer thing.
Lastly, and this was built ages before even the new mall signs, is this thing on the north end tucked behind MaKami, that extended the side walk significantly so there's less parking lots to cross going to the library which is nice, and it looks like one of those off-leash dog parks but I've never seen anything advertising it as such, or anyone using it, and so I can't for the life of me figure out what it is: