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City of Edmonton Receives $1.5 Million to Revitalize the Quarters Area Downtown
EDMONTON, November 16, 2018

The Honourable Pablo Rodriguez, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Multiculturalism, today announced $1.5 million in support from the Canada Cultural Spaces Fund for two cultural infrastructure projects that will help revitalize and strengthen the Quarters Downtown Edmonton, a vibrant, diverse and inclusive community.

As part of its 20-year plan to renew the neighbourhood, the City of Edmonton is repurposing municipally owned buildings that will be made available through a competitive process to not-for-profit arts organizations for redevelopment as cultural amenities.

The City will receive $750,000 for a project to renovate and retrofit a 6,945-square-foot, two-storey structure built in 1962, to be used as an Indigenous contemporary art centre and gallery, under a long-term lease by the Ociciwan Contemporary Arts Collective. This facility will become Edmonton’s first collective-run centre with a focus on contemporary art, providing a space for Indigenous artists to gather and work, and a place for mentorship of Indigenous youth and emerging artists.

Additionally, the City will receive $750,000 for another project to retrofit and renovate a 7,240-square-foot, one and a half-storey structure, built in the mid-1950s, creating a community-driven arts centre to be occupied under a long-term lease with the Quarters Arts Society. Once construction is complete, this facility will provide flexible rental spaces for local artists and organizations that currently do not have access to affordable creation and performance space in the neighbourhood.

https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-h...to-revitalize-the-quarters-area-downtown.html
 

Permit Class Class B
Permit Date Dec 21, 2018
Status In Progress
Description of Development To change the use from Professional, Financial Office Support Services to a Private Club, Public Library and Cultural Exhibit and Accessory General Retail Stores, and construct interior renovations and exterior alterations (partial exterior cladding and re-paint, new garage doors and access ramp) to existing building (Quarters Arts).
Address 9641 - 102A AVENUE NW
Legal Description Plan ND Blk 6 Lots 16-17
Neighbourhood BOYLE STREET
Neighbourhood Classification Central Core
Ward Ward 6,Ward 6
Zoning DC1,DC1
 
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PERMIT_DATE October 07, 2019
JOB_CATEGORY Commercial Final
ADDRESS 9641 - 102A AVENUE NW
NEIGHBOURHOOD BOYLE STREET
JOB_DESCRIPTION To change the use from Professional, Financial Office Support Services to a Private Club, Public Library and Cultural Exhibit and Accessory General Retail Stores, and construct interior and exterior alterations, ''Quarters Arts''. Partial new exterior cladding and re-paint, new garage doors and access ramp, removal and replacement of some windows/doors, demolish portion of exterior wall to accept new opening, demo/construct portions of interior partition walls, install fire alarm system.
BUILDING_TYPE Libraries/Museums/Art Galleries (630)
WORK_TYPE (03) Interior Alterations
CONSTRUCTION_VALUE 1,650,000
 
^ Excellent news !
The bike lane threw 102A Ave has been great, now this project to help bring some life to the street. Hopefully a couple other decent vacant buildings in the area can be repurposed and maybe spark some new developments. That said, it would be great to have the Artists Quarters on 102A Avenue and 96 Street Armature advance.
 
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For sure, and new mixed-use development along that super nice street there (leading up to the Double Tree) spurs when the economy turns good again.
 

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