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Old Posted Jan 4, 2007, 5:33 PM
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Thats a great list of ideas from C2E. Now lets just hope that some of these ideas will come to fruition rather than just be a list of dreams.

Just out of curiousity.. how much would construction of a new bridge from Gateway Blvd to downtown Edmonton cost roughly.. i'm guessing a tonne of money.
I would imagine the cost would be similar to the recently completed dual bridge for AHD over the river in the west. I'm not sure where to find those exact figures, but I'm sure that number could be used as a rough guess.
     
     
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Old Posted Jan 4, 2007, 5:41 PM
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What list from C2E?
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/\ You missed one, Commerce Place was opened in 1990.

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Old Posted Jan 4, 2007, 6:43 PM
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Skyline looks bigger from the north

I don't know about everyone else but that river valley skyline shot has been beaten to death. The negatives being what has already been mentioned about older buildings and that the river valley iteself isn't shown off in this type of shot.
Now from the north / north west of the City you can really see Munulife and the City looks quite a bit larger yet that view is rearly used. Can someone dig up a photo and post that view, kinda from the City Centre Airport.
     
     
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Old Posted Jan 4, 2007, 6:54 PM
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ah ok ....

I agree with everything except a suspended restaurant on the bridge
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Old Posted Jan 4, 2007, 7:14 PM
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I don't know about everyone else but that river valley skyline shot has been beaten to death. The negatives being what has already been mentioned about older buildings and that the river valley iteself isn't shown off in this type of shot.
Now from the north / north west of the City you can really see Munulife and the City looks quite a bit larger yet that view is rearly used. Can someone dig up a photo and post that view, kinda from the City Centre Airport.
I've been meaning to take a pano from there that I can use for the thread header, but have been lazy and busy with other stuff. If someone has an image that I can use (ie: you took it, or have permission to use it/alter it) let me know, and I will change it on the first page.

I'm also looking to start/complete a map of projects in downtown, and a second map of Edmonton to show where all projects are occuring. If anyone wants to help on that, with reference to the numbers listed on the first post of this thread, let me know.
     
     
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Icon is backfilling the north wall

Sobeys has a bunch of geomatics guys there and the digger is going hard
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anyone hear anymore about the following:

Q - where is that rendering

Serenity - when...

Founder's - sales?

Arlington

aurora

Omega 2

Dundee office tower / EPCOR?

Melcor tower

Stationlands

casino

superstore

norquest

new retailers coming????

hotel rumours?
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Old Posted Jan 4, 2007, 11:21 PM
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anyone hear anymore about the following:

Q - where is that rendering

Serenity - when...

Founder's - sales?

Arlington

aurora

Omega 2

Dundee office tower / EPCOR?

Melcor tower

Stationlands

casino

superstore

norquest

new retailers coming????

hotel rumours?
I'll add to this list

Kevin Fosters Rumoured 80 storey tower ???
     
     
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New rumour

An educational institution with 800 employees in edmonton is considering building somewhere to put them. This would be after they build for 150 in another alberta centre, and that facility is in the concept phase.
     
     
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Any of you punks going to watch the Oilers game tonight?
Yup. Was thinking of checking out the infamous Overtime for tonights game.
     
     
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New rumour

An educational institution with 800 employees in edmonton is considering building somewhere to put them. This would be after they build for 150 in another alberta centre, and that facility is in the concept phase.
GMAC?
EDM CATH?
EDM PUB?
UofA?


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Old Posted Jan 5, 2007, 12:11 AM
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Edmonton real estate hits record high (4:35 p.m.)
‘It’s been an astonishing year’
Ron Chalmers, edmontonjournal.com
Published: Thursday, January 04, 2007
Edmonton’s red-hot real-estate market rose to record levels in December with average prices for detached homes hitting $341,933 — up 51.9 per cent in 12 months.

“It’s been an astonishing year,” Madeline Sarafinchan, outgoing president of the Edmonton Real Estate Board, said today.

“Prices in all categories are a lot higher,” she said. “No one anticipated the dramatic rise although Edmonton real estate has been undervalued for the last few years.”


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“Sellers are happy, of course. Their houses may be worth more than their wildest dreams,” Sarafinchan said.

“For buyers, it’s difficult.”

Total sales through the Multiple Listing Service rose in 2006 to $6.6 billion. That’s an average of more than $2.1 million for each of the board’s 3,104 realtors.

While earning healthy commissions, they were stressed by serving clients in a tight market with many homes attracting multiple offers and selling above list prices, Sarafinchan said.

“There’s only one buyer for every sale” — and often many disappointed would-be buyers, she explained.

Sellers also were challenged to make quick decisions, Sarafinchan said. “Some were snowed under by multiple offers arriving mere minutes after the house was listed.”

Speculation may have fueled increases early in the year when prices were lower, Sarafinchan said. “But not so much now because it’s difficult to invest in a property for $340,000.”

In one year the Edmonton region — including Spruce Grove, St. Albert, Fort Saskatchewan, Sherwood Park and Leduc — surged from the tenth-highest to the fifth-highest average price among Canadian cities, trailing only Toronto, Fort McMurray, Calgary and Vancouver.

Within Edmonton, December prices for detached homes ranged from $244,162 in the central zone to $468,706 in the southwest. Outside the city, St. Albert homes were the highest, averaging $425,187.

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"In one year the Edmonton region — surged from the tenth-highest to the fifth-highest average price among Canadian cities, trailing only Toronto, Fort McMurray, Calgary and Vancouver.

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I think it may be Nait...
     
     
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Old Posted Jan 5, 2007, 12:41 AM
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Hey Feepa - its not 80 story's, it's 36. Silly.
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