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Edmonton City Centre Mall (Renovations) | ?m | 2s | LaSalle Investment Management

^ Don't read too much into that GM position. They've been hired by the receiver. It's the GMs job to say no to any financial outlays unless there is a massive risk unless they take action. This is just pro forma receiver process, and I've seen it several times.
 
The reality is, our downtown is in terrible shape. Some difficult choices are going to have to be made. It's dirty, the landscaping and trees and in rough shape. There are homeless everywhere. It smells, there's open drug use, access is severely constrained. Our 'face' to the world is for most a no-go zone.

And please stop the cheerleading. The first rule of fixing a problem is to acknowledge a problem exists. And it's worse now, compared to any time before.

I want our DT to thrive, but some tough love is needed to deal with the disorder. And this 'but the province' Sure, but the province does not give a damn about Edm. That's our reality; the hand that we've been played. The next council has to do something, grow a spine and stick to it. Otherwise, it will just get worse.
 
Its not perfect, but I don't feel catastrophizing is that accurate or helpful either. I am downtown almost every day, I see some some homeless people, but we are not over run by them, most are not causing problems or openly using drugs.

It does not smell here in most places. There are still some problem spots but in general it is fairly good during the day, things have improved a lot from a couple of years ago.
 
Its not perfect, but I don't feel catastrophizing is that accurate or helpful either. I am downtown almost every day, I see some some homeless people, but we are not over run by them, most are not causing problems or openly using drugs.

It does not smell here in most places. There are still some problem spots but in general it is fairly good during the day, things have improved a lot from a couple of years ago.
I think some differentiation might be needed regarding the source of those smells… if I’m not mistaken there are still some intersections where the combined storm and sanitary sewers can remind you of being in Paris and not in a good way.
 
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How about a Dell call centre... .. .
Save those for YYC - the term "Fintech" is synonymous with YYC since Neo and Infosys - both Chinese and Indian companies brought "call centers" BACK to Canada and more specifically YYC since their large number of unemployed TFW's and cheap as borscht real estate in their OLD BAY building for $5/sq/ft. and other cheap empty buildings. We'll just keep being the Health and AI Hubs for the province and they can keep their "Fintech" title all they want.
 
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I'm down with this.....Glubish - if you're reading this...make it happen...why not?
 
A data centre in the middle of a downtown? What are you people !?!?!?!?!?!? Why not the world's largest pickle-ball court, run by the city of course.

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE STOP trying to repurpose what was Eaton Centre. Every proposal is a joke, a mean joke too.

Honestly, pay me $750k a year and I'd move to Edmonton just to head up the demolition and exorcism of that site.
 
This isn't a shopping centre, it's the latest of Bridge Studio's Sound Stages (Lake City):

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The footprints could be readily provided within City Centre and the additional clear height could be readily created by removing the existing intermediate/second floors as required. The requirement for sound isolation between studios would provide lots of "width" as/where needed for any structural cross-bracing to replace the removed floors.

Doing this in the heart of downtown would provide lots of support in terms of hotels and restaurants and other services and in turn would support those uses.

With direct LRT connections, it would be easy to collaborate with the U of A, MacEwan and NAIT and would be an interesting add-on/tie-in to artists performing at Rogers Place that might want to record while they're here.

It's also something that would fit in well with the both the city and the province's desires to diversify and to encourage expansion for the film, television, and sound recording sectors.
 
I should point out that the Edmonton City Data Centre article I posted is a joke by the author, hence the grin emoji in my post.
I profusely apologize for my shocking inclusion of a sense of humor on SRC.
These days what is a joke today, sometimes seems to become public policy tomorrow so it often seems to be hard to tell the difference.
 
This isn't a shopping centre, it's the latest of Bridge Studio's Sound Stages (Lake City):

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The footprints could be readily provided within City Centre and the additional clear height could be readily created by removing the existing intermediate/second floors as required. The requirement for sound isolation between studios would provide lots of "width" as/where needed for any structural cross-bracing to replace the removed floors.

Doing this in the heart of downtown would provide lots of support in terms of hotels and restaurants and other services and in turn would support those uses.

With direct LRT connections, it would be easy to collaborate with the U of A, MacEwan and NAIT and would be an interesting add-on/tie-in to artists performing at Rogers Place that might want to record while they're here.

It's also something that would fit in well with the both the city and the province's desires to diversify and to encourage expansion for the film, television, and sound recording sectors.
How about instead fixing many of the problems downtown and bringing back some retail, so the people living in the downtown core don't have to drive to Oliver Square for almost anything?

Maybe that is harder than all the pie in the sky ideas.
 

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