Stantec Tower | 250.84m | 66s | ICE District Prop.

What do you think of this project?


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For that space and for one purpose for sure...

However, If you take that space, divided that into three different eateries and let the creative NAITIES loose while all three eateries share the same outdoor sitting space...
 
Kinda like you, flash frozen (comments) helps with distance.
Okay -- now that boxing match is on; better start training; I will keep one arm tied to my torso to help with the height disadvantage that you possess. You can use 12 oz. gloves so that your arms don't get tired before the end of round one.
 
Stantec was quiet, however the pedway to the upcoming Loblaws at the Connect Centre is now open

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Reference ID: Job No 451843020-002
Description: Alteration of (an) existing building(s), Interior Alteration
Location: 10220 - 103 AVENUE NW
Plan 1722545 Blk 2 Lot 3
10270 - 103 AVENUE NW
Plan 1722545 Blk 2 Lot 11
10360 - 102 STREET NW
Plan 1822676 Blk 2 Lot 6
Applicant: KASIAN ARCHITECTURE INTERIOR DESIGN AND PLANNING
Status: Intake Review
Create Date: 10/24/2022 10:31:46 AM
Neighbourhood: DOWNTOWN
 
I remember talking about that Space when I was at Stantec, the owner wanted local or one-off brands as well as making it licensed.

Kasian doing the work seem proper since a number of the Stantec staff are there now.
 
I have been told they are trying to negotiate their way out of the leases that were already signed for the food court through ONE/Katz.

Not sure if the new owners are clearing the deck for a different vendor to take the whole space, but I assume that means they are saying goodbye to the food court concept?
 
Honestly, that's maybe not a bad thing. I truly cannot see a #foodhall, er food court working there given the lack of workers, visitors, residents and that there are many options within two blocks.

They would be better off taking that to the ground level with two restaurants as now planned, put a simple grab and go/cafe if anything and use the rest of that space for a different use.
 
I have been told they are trying to negotiate their way out of the leases that were already signed for the food court through ONE/Katz.

Not sure if the new owners are clearing the deck for a different vendor to take the whole space, but I assume that means they are saying goodbye to the food court concept?
they may also need to renegotiate some of the lease terms and restrictions with some of their office tenants if they do..

it's my understanding there were some pretty onerous restrictions on what could be done with internal lunchrooms and cafeterias and staff offerings so as to generate as much food court traffic and business as possible.
 
Reference ID: Job No 451843020-002
Description: Alteration of (an) existing building(s), Interior Alteration
Location: 10220 - 103 AVENUE NW
Plan 1722545 Blk 2 Lot 3
10270 - 103 AVENUE NW
Plan 1722545 Blk 2 Lot 11
10360 - 102 STREET NW
Plan 1822676 Blk 2 Lot 6
Applicant: KASIAN ARCHITECTURE INTERIOR DESIGN AND PLANNING
Status: Intake Review
Create Date: 10/24/2022 10:31:46 AM
Neighbourhood: DOWNTOWN

'The proposed scope of work is to revise the location of existing exit corridors that serves Stair 4A/B and the below grade parkade. The exit corridors for Stairs 4A/B and the below-grade parkade will be renovated to be one combined exit corridor and will be located on Level 1 of the West Podium of Tower E, which forms part of the overall Edmonton Arena District (known as the “ICE District”)'
 

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