ChazYEG
Senior Member
I see where you're coming from with your concerns, and I agree that having a big grocery store that can't hold its own against the "competition" from a 7-11 doesn't inspire confidence, for sure. That said, you make another valid point with the Safeway issue and, also, we need to consider how many more residents the area has added since 2008, when they opened the store on Jasper Ave (or even 2014, when they closed) and the fact that 2014 was when the oil prices came crashing down and companies made a whole bunch of hasty decisions which could have been avoided if a little more though had been put (I can't say for sure that that was the case with Sobeys, but it is a possibility).Oh, I have so many thoughts about Sobeys downtown here ... the grocery store whose business model faltered when a 7-11 opened across the street. To be fair, I suspect the head office people were probably quite preoccupied with the Safeway almost debacle at the time so didn't have the bandwidth to focus on fixing this one location. However, I am an optimist. City Centre could actually offer a space that could work much better with nearby parking and LRT access than the previous Jasper Ave space did.
Although the first thing Sobeys needs to start with is understanding downtown Edmonton is not quite the same as downtown Toronto. I hope its not an either/or with the Oliver and Downtown options though. I think both have merit.
As for it being an either/or situation, my understanding of the information that was passed to me is that they're opening both, with FreshCo (Oliver) in the early summer and Sobeys later in the year. We shall see, though, but I hope it is true. Other than the consumer side of this story, I like to think about the positive impact in terms of job creation (both direct and indirect).