Valley Line LRT | TransEd/Marigold | City of Edmonton

I noticed today that these homes are gone and the land is up for sale for medium density. Should be another TOD close to the Grovenor stop (west block)

Btw, no changes on the west block apartment we are waiting to see started north of the current.

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Here’s a pic of lots.

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The EB platform is
No the west bound platform is a block away the east bound platform is not and will block left hand turns going forward The point I was making is will that affect drive through traffic at Tim’s a point that seems to be lost on certain people.
 
It will hurt westbound traffic at the drive through. I think, though, that there could be more pedestrian traffic in the area.
 
If people really want to go to Tim Hortons that badly, they could access this location going E/B on 104 Ave or going N/B on 111 St. Nonetheless, there are a lot of MacEwan students and staff who will still patronize it.
 
People will adapt pretty quickly to using the left hand turn on 112 st and accessing tim Horton's via 103 ave. Google and Apple maps will figure it out asap and it's not much of a detour. I doubt it deters 1% of patrons, people be needing their (terrible) coffee.
 
People will adapt pretty quickly to using the left hand turn on 112 st and accessing tim Horton's via 103 ave. Google and Apple maps will figure it out asap and it's not much of a detour. I doubt it deters 1% of patrons, people be needing their (terrible) coffee.
Yes, there is a grid street system here, with more than one way to access things. It will become harder, but not impossible and people (or their GPS) will figure it out.
 
No the west bound platform is a block away the east bound platform is not and will block left hand turns going forward The point I was making is will that affect drive through traffic at Tim’s a point that seems to be lost on certain people.
Oh now I see what you meant. Thought you were saying it was further away, my bad
 
^ Getting the Warehouse district streets and sidewalks wrapped up in 2025 would go a long way to speed up development around the park.

102nd Ave will no longer feel like a deadzone once the Westrich and Autograph apartments are built. I'm wondering if the Fountain Tire is going to stop parking on the sidewalk, though. That is going to become a problem.
 
^they actually have an agreement with the COE to park there and shift the 'sidewalk' along the north edge of their building. Actually.
 

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