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Puts it into perspective.
Could add city centre west into this likely. Not a surface lot, but equally as dead as.Puts it into perspective.
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Oh man at the risk of sounding negative this is a real stark reminder how dismal downtown is. The amount of improvements in infrastructure (new sidewalks, trees, benches ect ect) it would take to attract private investment with any urgency is considerable. I think until that type of commitment is made by the city/province one off projects here and there is what we are going to continue to see. Other than 104 St and Rice Howard Way, downtown really looks run down and uninviting.Puts it into perspective.
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Yeah downtown is still a jumbled mess full of promise and progress but my god is there a ton of work that still needs to go into it. I really wish the city made the Jasper Ave revitalization project more of a priority considering our Main Street is a patched up disaster right now.Oh man at the risk of sounding negative this is a real stark reminder how dismal downtown is. The amount of improvements in infrastructure (new sidewalks, trees, benches ect ect) it would take to attract private investment with any urgency is considerable. I think until that type of commitment is made by the city/province one off projects here and there is what we are going to continue to see. Other than 104 St and Rice Howard Way, downtown really looks run down and uninviting.
What about the ICE District and the Civic Precinct and the Government area and the contiguous rim of the river valley -- not to sound too positive.
I realize we all have somewhat different perspectives. I have been here for decades and have seen times of lots of progress, times when not much happened and times when things got worse. There are diffent cycles and Covid definitely caused one of them. Unfortunately, we are still working through that.Yeah downtown is still a jumbled mess full of promise and progress but my god is there a ton of work that still needs to go into it. I really wish the city made the Jasper Ave revitalization project more of a priority considering our Main Street is a patched up disaster right now.
What hurt downtown the most is Covid. There was actually some great momentum happening after the launch of Ice District and for the first time in decades people actually started to see some hope in the core. Then everything went to shit and everything turned 180 degrees in the wrong direction. Trying to get that momentum back is what can get the core back on track.
I see your point. I've only lived in Edmonton full time for 6 years, which is not that long in the grand scheme of things. Seeing images of the past puts into perspective how much has been done and how far downtown has come, especially from the period of stagnation and neglect in the 90's and early 2000's. However, walking around the core you get a weird feeling of "modern, big city" then "run down, neglected and sad" with some "I see a lot of potential here, this could be a happening place soon".... which leads me to say downtown and surrounding area feels very disjointed and a bit of a mishmashed mess right now. Lots to celebrate, lots to criticize but there is a lot of hope and potential.I realize we all have somewhat different perspectives. I have been here for decades and have seen times of lots of progress, times when not much happened and times when things got worse. There are diffent cycles and Covid definitely caused one of them. Unfortunately, we are still working through that.
I recall there being a lot more parking lots in the downtown core decades ago, now most of them have been filled. The area to the west of 105 St has not developed as much yet. However, historically it never was either part of the financial center or the residential area to the west. Some who have come here more recently might not completely get that.
A lot of the good development being done and done in the past was by local companies. They have an understanding of the local market, so I feel are more likely to be successful than some hot shots who come in with a lot of ideas and pizazz, but fizzle out later. So I don't think it is realistic to expect some big developer from out of town to transform things, but I realize there are both good and bad companies local and elsewhere.
Calling the Stony Plain Rd revitalization shortsighted is easy to say now with the benefit of hindsight but I think it was the right move for the time (even if the execution of it was typical CoE). The VLW didn't commence construction until nearly a decade after the revitalization, and even then, the fate of the VLW was still precarious going into fall 2021 after the municipal election. When you're selecting projects for funding and priority years before, you certainly don't have the benefit of a crystal ball.I think the redo of stony plain road, instead of jasper ave, was one of the biggest shortsighted moves our city made. A wasted effort to revitalize that has mostly been torn up anyways because of the LRT. And even if the LRT hadn’t come for another decade (the excuse for why WEM transit centre was rebuilt and then demolished just years later…) jasper ave serves thousands of residents and tens of thousands of commuters and tourists. Stony plain is primary driven through and not lived on by many.
The city needs to double down on what’s good and working and should stop trying to use infrastructure to revitalize what’s far from resurrecting. (I.e. quarters getting a bunch of stuff while 104st looks dated and crumbling).
When you look at the price tags of some other projects as well (300mil for Lewis farms, 400mil for terwillegar, 200mil for 50st overpass), it’s hard to not ask why we aren’t dropping 100-200mil for rebuilding our downtown. All those other projects matter. But downtown still serves more people daily than any of those will. And few of those lead to high ROIs from outside capital, investment, tourism, private developments. Like no developer is greenlighting a new project because of terwillegar getting a new lane. But 400mil likely ignites a dozen new projects if used downtown in the right ways.