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Who here would go to a giant pickle ball facility with lounge area in the old Bay if created? A family zone, social zone and tournament zone.
Asking for a friend.
Asking for a friend.
It actually reminds me of a local store that was previously downtown and successful, but closed not too long ago because of owners health issues.
^Bling, I assume you mean. It was more than just a health issue -- the owner died, sadly. RIP.
Bling. It was on 124th Street and 106 Ave, just a couple doors north of Albert's. It used to be downtown, right by Pazzo Pazzo if I recall correctly.More details, please. What was the name of the store and what was the address?
Who here would go to a giant pickle ball facility with lounge area in the old Bay if created? A family zone, social zone and tournament zone.
Asking for a friend.
I haven't been there for quite a while, but isn't there actually already mall here in Edmonton that also has housing above it called Hub Mall at the U of A? If that is still around, maybe we should also look at it as an example.I know this has been posted before, but now they did a story on it. Also not directly applicable to ECC (the building in the story is heritage) but underscores the need for redevelopment.
Oh yeah, I almost forgot about this one. Although I felt it was rather ambitious for this location, even at the time when ECC seemed a bit more upscale. I expect COVID finished off this idea.Whatever happened to the Edmonton City Club that was supposed to open in ECC?
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