northlands
Senior Member
In light of the recent discussion on the SW Edmonton hospital thread RE a new standalone Stollery, lets keep discussion here.
If they pair that up with a Coliseum station renewal and cover the cost of demolishing the old stadium, then that's a pretty decent ideaTo follow up on the conversation in the other thread. IF the Stollery wanted an stand alone hospital instead of cramming onto the U of A hospital campus I actually think the current Coliseum location would be amazing.
Its already transit connected.
Has major crossroads North/South and Easy/West to the rest of the city.
Is super close to Yellowhead for the large number of out of town visitors.
Would ease parking/access challenges to the already dense U of A area, something I know out of town visitors would appreciate.
And it would leave space at the U of A for badly needed expansion.
And is a large site already used to handling a huge number of visitors.
Plus it would be a major redevelopment opportunity for a spot that will likely take decades to convert to residential/commercial.
they are not as beholding to the clinical side of U of A. the knowledge base now is better and more inhouse. They loved Uof A because of the number of other disciplines. Back when it started there were few pediatric specialists.Except the Stollery needs to be close to the U of A and the existing hospital.
If they pair that up with a Coliseum station renewal and cover the cost of demolishing the old stadium, then that's a pretty decent idea
Except the Stollery needs to be close to the U of A and the existing hospital.
I have heard that the Stollery has done very well in pediatric cardiology due to basically being roommates with the Maz. Lots of ability to share and collaborate on very complex cases.they are not as beholding to the clinical side of U of A. the knowledge base now is better and more inhouse. They loved Uof A because of the number of other disciplines. Back when it started there were few pediatric specialists.