Gronk!
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So much for ECC's highly vaunted Elevated Food Fare.
I think a reopening of McDs somewhere in ICE District is called for.
I think a reopening of McDs somewhere in ICE District is called for.
I thought it was a poor idea from the start and a waste of time, focus and money by the mall. Rather than fixing the fundamental problems, the previous owners just shuffled things around a lot.So much for ECC's highly vaunted Elevated Food Fare.
I think a reopening of McDs somewhere in ICE District is called for.
I thought it was a poor idea from the start and a waste of time, focus and money by the mall. Rather than fixing the fundamental problems, the previous owners just shuffled things around a lot.
Several escalators and stairs to go up to get there. It is kind of hidden away. I know it has always been hard to fill the third floor, it is a dead zone, but putting the food court there hasn't made it more accessible.
I can only hope the plan for a Food Court in the south west corner of the old Bay space will eventually come to fruition and better sense will eventually prevail.
IMO not a bad thing being cleansed of a low quality, but surprisingly expensive corporate chain. I suspect more than one person put a curse on them after they muscled out the nice Daily Planet in Commerce Place.Looks like the last McDonald's downtown, the one located in the City Center Mall Food Court is officially closed and boarded up as of today.
Add the Commerce Place McDonalds closure as well recently and now there's a pretty big gap downtown...
Completely agree. It was easily multiple times busier than any other offering in the ECC food court.That's a surprise as it was always busy when I've gone.
That's a surprise as it was always busy when I've gone.
Completely agree. It was easily multiple times busier than any other offering in the ECC food court.
I thought it was a poor idea from the start and a waste of time, focus and money by the mall. Rather than fixing the fundamental problems, the previous owners just shuffled things around a lot.
Several escalators and stairs to go up to get there. It is kind of hidden away. I know it has always been hard to fill the third floor, it is a dead zone, but putting the food court there hasn't made it more accessible.
I can only hope the plan for a Food Court in the south west corner of the old Bay space will eventually come to fruition and better sense will eventually prevail.
Well if it works in Toronto!Toronto -- ptui, ptui, ptui!!!
It is also ironic given both sides of the mouth that City administration is speaking out of. They continue to speak out about having a vibrant downtown and people downtown supporting business while at the same time they are the only level of government that hasn't mandated an X number of days required in the office for their employees, last I know about (unless someone can confirm that has changed?).It's sad to see especially since Alberta businesses have pushed harder than other provinces for workers to return to the office, yet City Centre Mall isn't reaping the benefits.
I think they have mandated office days as well. I'm guessing either 2 or 3, similar to the GoA. Last time I was at Edmonton Tower the week before, it was extremely busyIt is also ironic given both sides of the mouth that City administration is speaking out of. They continue to speak out about having a vibrant downtown and people downtown supporting business while at the same time they are the only level of government that hasn't mandated an X number of days required in the office for their employees, last I know about (unless someone can confirm that has changed?).
Street facing retail! On the first floor! In front of 102 Ave! With glass windows! Come on LaSalle!![]()
The McDonald's in Edmonton's downtown mall has closed. What does that mean for the core?
Another high-profile chain has pulled up stakes from Edmonton's downtown mall, but whether that's a vote of non-confidence in the city's core remains to be seen.edmontonjournal.com




