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Old Posted Jan 29, 2024, 9:33 PM
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I don't know if they're better off with parking, honestly... The furniture store, maybe, but the food shops? That's the kind of stuff you see in (successful) pedestrian high streets all over Europe...
Even the furniture store is questionable. It is an urban-style store, and basically everything they sell is delivered. Better they have a great pedestrian environment with more foot traffic.
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Old Posted Jan 29, 2024, 9:46 PM
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If the City of Ottawa and the NCC splurge on a short 20 metre cut-and-cover pedestrian tunnel to connect to the LRT station and Rideau Centre, it would significantly increase the success of anything that goes into that property. Whenever I go down that set of escalators by the Farm Boy I always imagine being able to walk straight through. It's practically halfway across under the street already.
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Event space in former Chapters would make ByWard Market a ‘more active district,’ group says

David Sali, OBJ
January 26, 2024 3:59 PM ET


A proposed events centre at the former Chapters bookstore on Rideau Street could be a springboard to revitalizing the downtown core and making the neighbourhood a more “active district” for visitors, the head of the new organization that oversees the ByWard Market says.

The National Capital Commission, which now owns the building at 47-57 Rideau St., said Thursday it is negotiating with a group in the “hospitality and entertainment industry” that wants to lease the 60,000-square-foot space at the gateway to the Market and convert it into an events venue.

While NCC chief executive Tobi Nussbaum offered few specifics about the potential tenant or the proposal because talks are still ongoing, the idea of turning the vacant, two-storey heritage building into some sort of a public gathering space has struck a chord with downtown business advocates.

“From our perspective, I think it’s a strong signal that people are interested and do see value in the future of this district,” Zachary Dayler, the executive director of the ByWard Market District Authority, said Friday.

Dayler, who was hired last year to lead the new organization that replaced the ByWard Market BIA and Ottawa Markets, said the city’s recently adopted Nightlife Economic Action Plan cited the lack of downtown event spaces as a major gap in Ottawa’s infrastructure.

He said such a venue on Rideau Street would “really complement” facilities such as the Shaw Centre and a proposed “destination building” that could eventually replace the multi-level parking garage on Clarence Street under the city’s ByWard Market Public Realm Plan.

“I think it’s really setting the table for pushing the area to being a bit more of an active district,” Dayler said.

Ottawa Tourism director of public affairs Jerome Miousse agreed a new events space on Rideau Street would give a much-needed economic boost to an area that took a major hit during the pandemic and has yet to fully recover.

“While it’s early in the process, Ottawa Tourism welcomes initiatives to improve and revitalize our downtown core to make it more vibrant for visitors and residents alike,” he said in an email to OBJ.

“Event venues are an integral part of diversifying the ByWard Market’s nighttime offer, which is also in line with this revitalization work and provides economic impact through our nighttime economy. We will be following developments closely through the National Capital Commission, and look forward to promoting this new space once it is available.”

Dayler said the push to revamp the Chapters space is an indication that things might finally be turning around for the ByWard Market, which has fallen on tough times in recent years.

The number of licensed vendors who sell produce and other goods in the area has declined considerably from its heyday. Meanwhile, many merchants say they are increasingly concerned about safety amid rising crime, including a series of forced-entry robberies that prompted a meeting of business owners, police and City of Ottawa officials late last year.

A municipal corporation with eight employees, the BMDA has a mandate to be an advocate for businesses in the ByWard and Parkdale markets. In addition, the organization is responsible for certain other functions such as issuing patio permits to businesses within its jurisdiction.

Dayler said the group, which will receive $800,000 from the city to help fund its operations in 2024, is working on several plans to rekindle visitor interest in the ByWard Market this summer, including a new partnership with a Toronto organization he declined to name that will provide “pop-up opportunities” for vendors with innovative products.

“I think one of the things that we often overlook about a public market is it’s a great place for the small business community to try out ideas and to explore their concepts,” he said.

The BMDA’s board of directors is expected to approve the organization’s strategic plan later this spring. Dayler said the plan will serve as a blueprint for further initiatives to revitalize the area.

Meanwhile, he said the group’s seven-member business advisory committee has begun meeting regularly. Chaired by Chateau Lafayette general manager Deek Labelle, the committee, which also includes high-profile business leaders such as Pat Nicastro, owner of La Bottega Nicastro, and Keynote Search CEO James Baker, will serve as a bridge between merchants and the BMDA.

“We’re going to try a lot of things,” Dayler said. “Some things might not work, some might. But we’re in the position to hopefully be taking projects, concepts, ideas and start putting them into place. We’ve been talking about it for a long time. It’s now time to start moving it forward.”

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Any updates on this by chance? I read that they will be having a meeting in April, but unsure if they have already met.
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Any updates on this by chance? I read that they will be having a meeting in April, but unsure if they have already met.
I hope to be surprised but I am betting our expectations are too high for this. Think the most suburban least vibrant choice of tenant. Maybe a plant store? Drive through only Tim Hortons?
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I hope to be surprised but I am betting our expectations are too high for this. Think the most suburban least vibrant choice of tenant. Maybe a plant store? Drive through only Tim Hortons?
It might be a stretch to call a plant store an "entertainment venue", but maybe in certain communities?
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Any updates on this by chance? I read that they will be having a meeting in April, but unsure if they have already met.
The NCC meeting is next week! The agenda doesnt seem to be out yet so I dont know if its gonna be announced at that meeting.
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I really hope this is a nice 2000-2500 person concert venue cause Ottawa is lacking so much in venues that size. Perfect location right in the busiest area of downtown. They should be following the footsteps of the history venue in Toronto that was built in the last few years and do something similar.
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I really hope this is a nice 2000-2500 person concert venue cause Ottawa is lacking so much in venues that size. Perfect location right in the busiest area of downtown. They should be following the footsteps of the history venue in Toronto that was built in the last few years and do something similar.
That's kind of what OSEG was looking at for Lansdowne before it was dumbed down to where we are.
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I really hope this is a nice 2000-2500 person concert venue cause Ottawa is lacking so much in venues that size. Perfect location right in the busiest area of downtown. They should be following the footsteps of the history venue in Toronto that was built in the last few years and do something similar.
Now, if only there were a promoter who could bring interesting acts to Ottawa.
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How about an urban IKEA?
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Maybe a Restoration Hardware?
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Raccoon sanctuary.
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Raccoon sanctuary.
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Raccoon sanctuary.
Who doesn't like to spend the afternoon at IKEA or a hardware store (if you're Hank Hill), and Racoon's are super entertaining, and fitting near the old McDonald's, but I don't think any of these ideas are officially "entertainment venues".
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Who doesn't like to spend the afternoon at IKEA or a hardware store (if you're Hank Hill), and Racoon's are super entertaining, and fitting near the old McDonald's, but I don't think any of these ideas are officially "entertainment venues".
Every time I go to Ikea I make a bet with my wife on how many pregnant bellies we can spot. First one to 10 wins.
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Every time I go to Ikea I make a bet with my wife on how many pregnant bellies we can spot. First one to 10 wins.


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History Ottawa (Live Nation venue) [47 Rideau St] | U/C

Old Chapters store...

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The National Capital Commission (NCC) is excited to announce that it has signed an offer to lease agreement with Live Nation Canada, a global entertainment leader, for the operation of a live music and entertainment venue at 47–57 Rideau, the former Chapters bookstore site.

This mid-size music venue will bring renewed life to the downtown core by bringing thousands of people to a variety of live events at the site each year. At a time when downtown cores are seeking new amenities and destinations to increase urban vibrancy post-COVID, the opening of this concert venue will be a welcome addition to the City’s entertainment and hospitality offerings by offering a range of different artists and musical genres. The expected opening date is in late 2025, after the necessary renovations are made to the building.

Located on Confederation Boulevard, bordering the ByWard Market and Parliamentary Precinct and steps way from rapid transit, the site is adjacent to the NCC’s heritage properties along Sussex Drive known as the Mile of History and across the street from the Rideau Centre.

“The NCC is pleased to play a positive role in the collective efforts of local partners to revitalize the downtown core of the Capital post-COVID. This new state-of-the-art live music and entertainment venue in the heart of downtown will be a great destination for residents and visitors, contribute to increased economic activity for local restaurants and shops, and generate vibrancy and excitement for the National Capital Region as a whole.”
—Tobi Nussbaum, NCC Chief Executive Officer

“Ottawa remains one of the country’s most important markets for live music and our goal is to create a vibrant space where artists and fans can come together to enjoy an unparalleled live entertainment experience. This new establishment will undoubtedly become a cornerstone of the local entertainment scene and a beloved destination for years to come.”
—Wayne Zronik, President of Business Operations, Live Nation Canada

About 47–57 Rideau Street:

The 47–57 Rideau Street property offers 3,805 m2 of space above ground and an additional 2,230 m2 of basement space in a building formerly occupied by the Chapters bookstore. This building is considered to be part of the National Interest Land Mass (NILM) due to its prominent location along Confederation Boulevard and its proximity to many Ottawa landmarks.

About Live Nation Entertainment:

Live Nation Entertainment (NYSE: LYV) is the world’s leading live entertainment company comprised of global market leaders: Ticketmaster, Live Nation Concerts, and Live Nation Media & Sponsorship. For additional information, visit www.livenationentertainment.com.
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Hmm, will be interesting to see what this looks like. A 2025 opening when we haven't seen any proposed design, format, branding or layout seems a bit optimistic. But in a city where we tend to not be very fast or motivated, I'll take it!
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That's a better plan than I had expected, if it works.
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