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Old Posted Jul 13, 2015, 7:47 PM
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Old Posted Jul 13, 2015, 7:56 PM
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I still can't believe they're naming it Rogers Place. Rogers Arena and Centre was bad enough. At least those were for different sports.

Many Vancouverites will be accidentally buying tickets in Edmonton and vice versa.
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I still can't believe they're naming it Rogers Place. Rogers Arena and Centre was bad enough. At least those were for different sports.

Many Vancouverites will be accidentally buying tickets in Edmonton and vice versa.
Maybe at some point every city in Canada will have a large facility with the "Rogers" name on it, kinda like France where there are arenas all over the country named "Zénith": Zénith de Paris, Zénith de Limoges, Zénith de Lyon, etc.
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There are also O2 Arenas all over Europe
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Old Posted Jul 13, 2015, 8:48 PM
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There are also O2 Arenas all over Europe
True. I forgot about that.
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Old Posted Jul 13, 2015, 9:17 PM
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I still can't believe they're naming it Rogers Place. Rogers Arena and Centre was bad enough. At least those were for different sports.

Many Vancouverites will be accidentally buying tickets in Edmonton and vice versa.

Get filthy rich then you can name it what you like.
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Old Posted Jul 13, 2015, 9:19 PM
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My only confusion is about that building on the left with a green roof that looks like such a waste of space. There's a highrise, then right next to it a 1 story building with a lawn for a roof. Is this convention space? Seems kinda small if so. And if they're investing money into a green roof terrace wouldn't it make more sense to make it a nice patio or garden for people to use? That just looks like someone's uninspired backyard.
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Old Posted Jul 13, 2015, 9:26 PM
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My only confusion is about that building on the left with a green roof that looks like such a waste of space. There's a highrise, then right next to it a 1 story building with a lawn for a roof. Is this convention space? Seems kinda small if so. And if they're investing money into a green roof terrace wouldn't it make more sense to make it a nice patio or garden for people to use? That just looks like someone's uninspired backyard.
I think that plans call for a second residential building to go up on the other end at some point in the future.
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Old Posted Jul 13, 2015, 9:36 PM
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I think that plans call for a second residential building to go up on the other end at some point in the future.
Makes sense then. Will it be retail?
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Old Posted Jul 13, 2015, 9:37 PM
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Question for the Edmontonians here: Since Stantec will be a mixed use office / residential building, would it be appropriate to say that it will be business in the front and party in the back?
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Old Posted Jul 13, 2015, 9:45 PM
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Left of the arena has a future tower, likely office but could be mixed use or resi with a placeholder of a 1 storey and green roof which who knows, but again, future phase. My guess is a residential tower with retail podium.
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How many years ago was that? As WhipperSnapper pointed out this has completely changed in recent years. There is no way you'd go to Stephen Ave today and find it empty on a Sat night.
Sorry that this is bumped from so long ago, but yes you can. I was down on stephen avenue last saturday night at 8pm and there was nothing, nada.
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^^ Don't care if it's mixed-use, office only or residential only, they're all nice looking TALL buildings!!
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Old Posted Jul 14, 2015, 4:12 AM
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That is a very nice and dynamic district Edmonton is building.

I really love the soft lines and curves of Roger's Place. It makes Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver's arena look like arena 101. This also seems far more of a community and a more pedestrian friendly design than any of the other big 3 cities which are nothing more than bland arenas surrounded by condos with no particular central design and little integration with the immediate community.
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Stantec looks a lot better but, the street level doesn't whoo me. Wasn't a huge fan of the arena. Looks great on the inside but, never been a big fan of structures over streets. That's just me. The practice arena though is an unfortunate afterthought. Overall, some of those images could be out of the Brentwood mall pamplet.
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Old Posted Jul 14, 2015, 4:22 AM
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That is a very nice and dynamic district Edmonton is building.

I really love the soft lines and curves of Roger's Place. It makes Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver's arena look like arena 101. This also seems far more of a community and a more pedestrian friendly design than any of the other big 3 cities which are nothing more than bland arenas surrounded by condos with no particular central design and little integration with the immediate community.
The ACC is certainly built into the urban fabric. That it isn't a centrepiece of a district is not something to hold against it although it can function as such in a crunch.
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The ACC is built next to a train station that is being upgraded to handle 800,000+ people a day. The new sidewalks interior/exterior/moats/gangways surrounding Union/ACC are almost as wide as the streets in the renderings there. It is a far more pedestrian friendly area when compared to walking around 6 giant parking lots surrounded by more parking lots, I'll have to assume that's your idea of awesome integration, I mean, walking out of your brand new arena and face to face with gravel/dirt parking lots in all directions. Forget about underground and above ground connections for pedestrians to Bus Terminals, Inter-City Rail lines, Commuter Rail-lines, Subways,Underground Streetcar Connections as well as Underground and above ground pedestrian connections to the largest pedestrian network on earth and yes newly renovated pedestrian plazas on Front and Quays Quay which is as long as the entirety of downtown Edmonton. When you take shots at Toronto ssiguy, do you even think first? Why bother comparing, to Toronto anyways, just judge it on its own merits and leave Toronto out of the picture at least.

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Old Posted Jul 14, 2015, 10:37 AM
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Maybe at some point every city in Canada will have a large facility with the "Rogers" name on it, kinda like France where there are arenas all over the country named "Zénith": Zénith de Paris, Zénith de Limoges, Zénith de Lyon, etc.
Nah, I think Hamilton will hold out by naming everything 'Tim Hortons'.
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Old Posted Jul 14, 2015, 11:08 AM
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I still refuse to call the Skydome by its new name. Haven't done it once.
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Old Posted Jul 14, 2015, 1:24 PM
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The ACC is built next to a train station that is being upgraded to handle 800,000+ people a day. The new sidewalks interior/exterior/moats/gangways surrounding Union/ACC are almost as wide as the streets in the renderings there. It is a far more pedestrian friendly area when compared to walking around 6 giant parking lots surrounded by more parking lots, I'll have to assume that's your idea of awesome integration, I mean, walking out of your brand new arena and face to face with gravel/dirt parking lots in all directions. Forget about underground and above ground connections for pedestrians to Bus Terminals, Inter-City Rail lines, Commuter Rail-lines, Subways,Underground Streetcar Connections as well as Underground and above ground pedestrian connections to the largest pedestrian network on earth and yes newly renovated pedestrian plazas on Front and Quays Quay which is as long as the entirety of downtown Edmonton. When you take shots at Toronto ssiguy, do you even think first? Why bother comparing, to Toronto anyways, just judge it on its own merits and leave Toronto out of the picture at least.
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