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Old Posted Aug 8, 2019, 1:33 AM
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WOW...that is exciting! Great news for the city and our younger population, as it provides more employment opportunities for our young techies!! I would think they are going to need a substantial amount of real estate for 650 employees. I would not be surprised if they take up a chunk of Riverlanding office tower space!

Or maybe that fancy World Trade Centre building....lol!!!
I must have been out of the loop when they built that but surely the whole thing is a joke? I can see the building from the window at my office and I swear there is plywood covering windows on the east side of the building on the 2nd and third floors and the back parking lot looks completely empty during business hours.

Can someone here explain to me the purpose of that building??
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Old Posted Aug 8, 2019, 2:10 AM
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I must have been out of the loop when they built that but surely the whole thing is a joke? I can see the building from the window at my office and I swear there is plywood covering windows on the east side of the building on the 2nd and third floors and the back parking lot looks completely empty during business hours.

Can someone here explain to me the purpose of that building??
I think it’s completely empty... they just bought the sign LOL
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Old Posted Aug 8, 2019, 9:02 PM
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I think someone at SREDA screwed up, quarter 1 states CMA population at 333,606, so if we look at quarter 2 of 2018 with population at 330,111 that would be roughly a gain of 3600, so you could be right with 17,000 to go but will depend on growth which will be a little more complicated than looking at the past year.
You're right -- it appears that there is something wonky about SREDA's recently-published Q2 2019 Saskatoon CMA population stats.

Good catch.

I'll contact SREDA and let them know.
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Old Posted Aug 8, 2019, 11:27 PM
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I think it’s completely empty... they just bought the sign LOL
How embarrassing
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Old Posted Aug 17, 2019, 5:06 PM
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Does anyone know if River Quarry has been leased? Also, is the work done on the building? I live out of town so I haven't seen/heard anything about it for some time now.
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To the best of my knowledge River Quarry is done but not leased. I'd certainly be interested to see if anyone has heard something to the contrary,
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Old Posted Aug 17, 2019, 6:18 PM
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To the best of my knowledge River Quarry is done but not leased. I'd certainly be interested to see if anyone has heard something to the contrary,
I’ve heard Vendasta is looking for 60,000 sqf of space - river quarry is 64,000 with the parking lot expansion opportunity to expand in the future we’ll above that. Unfortunately Vendasta’s business model is to run very low cost, so I fear they’ll end up somewhere outside of downtown where psf rates are cheaper... let’s hope not though!! That would be a huge detriment to our downtown if they leave.
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I’ve heard Vendasta is looking for 60,000 sqf of space - river quarry is 64,000 with the parking lot expansion opportunity to expand in the future we’ll above that. Unfortunately Vendasta’s business model is to run very low cost, so I fear they’ll end up somewhere outside of downtown where psf rates are cheaper... let’s hope not though!! That would be a huge detriment to our downtown if they leave.
I've been told Vendasta was looking at space outside of downtown about a year ago in hopes of adding amenities like a daycare, an industrial kitchen, etc. I'd assume the comment about running low cost is about a part of their business that acts as an outsourced marketing agency. Outside of that it's less budget conscious. More recently I've been told they are looking at a downtown location that has been previously mentioned here (not the River Quarry)
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I've been told Vendasta was looking at space outside of downtown about a year ago in hopes of adding amenities like a daycare, an industrial kitchen, etc. I'd assume the comment about running low cost is about a part of their business that acts as an outsourced marketing agency. Outside of that it's less budget conscious. More recently I've been told they are looking at a downtown location that has been previously mentioned here (not the River Quarry)
Can’t spill the beans where that location is?
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Saskatoon's weir has outlived its usefulness and should be removed

Hydropower proposal proved inefficient

by Paul Van Pul · for CBC SK Opinion · Posted: Aug 25, 2019 5:00 AM CT | Last Updated: August 25

The Saskatoon weir — in technical terms an "overflow dam" — was built in 1939 as a make-work project despite the fact that the Great Depression was pretty much over.

That makes this concrete wall 80 years old — and that age is showing.

When the dam was built, it was outside the built-up area of Saskatoon.

These days the weir has no particular use anymore, aside from being a silt trap. The day is coming that it is better just to tear it down.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saska...oved-1.5257733
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Old Posted Aug 27, 2019, 3:05 PM
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The weir is the reason that we have a beautiful river of usable depth flowing through downtown Saskatoon. Without the weir, the water level in the portion of the river upstream of the weir would be significantly lower and there would be a multitude of exposed sandbars, same as there are both downstream and further upstream. Rather than increase use of the river, it would dramatically reduce the use, as canoers, kayakers and rowers would need to navigate around often changing sandbars. The use of a tour boat like the Prairie Lily would require extensive modifications to the river channel.

Not to mention the fact that the weir does provide an element of flood control to the section of the river immediately downstream from it. A portion of Spadina Crescent North was closed near Ravine drive during the high water level of 2013. That roadway would have likely been completely washed out without the weir.

Sorry for the non-construction rant. I just think the article posted above was not fully thought out.

Simply because it may not be feasible for generating hydro power doesn't mean that the weir is of no value to Saskatoon.
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The exterior of River Quarry is basically done but there is still construction going on inside. I work downtown near it and can see that there are still a lot of workers on site.

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To the best of my knowledge River Quarry is done but not leased. I'd certainly be interested to see if anyone has heard something to the contrary,
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Does anyone know what is happening beside the Safeway in University Heights? Also, when is the ground-breaking on the Olive Garden? It is my understanding that it was to be ready for a December opening. Regina's is apparently making great progress while ours sits? Do we also know what's being built in the parking lot beside Brown's Social House in Lawson Heights?
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Old Posted Aug 27, 2019, 10:59 PM
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Does anyone know what is happening beside the Safeway in University Heights? Also, when is the ground-breaking on the Olive Garden? It is my understanding that it was to be ready for a December opening. Regina's is apparently making great progress while ours sits? Do we also know what's being built in the parking lot beside Brown's Social House in Lawson Heights?

I understand that the construction next to the Brown's at Lawson Heights Mall is for the new Sobey's Liquor Store that is replacing the SLGA store.
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Moved post to "Saskatoon Restaurants, Pubs & Retail" thread.

Last edited by Brutopian; Aug 28, 2019 at 12:16 AM. Reason: Moved this post to "Saskatoon Restaurants, Pubs & Retail" thread
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Old Posted Aug 28, 2019, 8:52 PM
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Safeway University Heights

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Does anyone know what is happening beside the Safeway in University Heights? Also, when is the ground-breaking on the Olive Garden? It is my understanding that it was to be ready for a December opening. Regina's is apparently making great progress while ours sits? Do we also know what's being built in the parking lot beside Brown's Social House in Lawson Heights?
I heard it is a liquor store. If that is the case I sure hope the Saskliquor store across the street does not close. Unless something is at a good sale price I have yet to find one item cheaper at the private liquor stores. I have even found instances of "sale prices" that just end up matching Saskliquor's regular price.
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Sobeys seems to making a big push into liquor. The have stores now at Southland and Victoria Square (U/C) Safeways in Regina, in addition to their Pasqua N. store. They have store in the works for Lawson and University Heights Safeways in Saskatoon.
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I've been told Vendasta was looking at space outside of downtown about a year ago in hopes of adding amenities like a daycare, an industrial kitchen, etc. I'd assume the comment about running low cost is about a part of their business that acts as an outsourced marketing agency. Outside of that it's less budget conscious. More recently I've been told they are looking at a downtown location that has been previously mentioned here (not the River Quarry)
From a Q&A with Vendasta's CEO in today's SP:

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Still hiring?

Yes. The company plans to add about 350 people over the next three years, to bring its total employees to 650.

Currently, just under half (120) of its 300-strong staff is involved in research and development, although the new hires (40 per cent or 140 people) will largely be in sales and marketing.

The company already takes up four floors of the Avenue Building, so in order to fit an increased staff it’s finalizing a deal to move to a new location in Saskatoon.

“We really hope to stay downtown and we think we’ve got that worked out,” King said.
https://thestarphoenix.com/news/loca...o-brendan-king
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Old Posted Aug 30, 2019, 3:27 PM
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River Quarry still seems like a logical or good fit for the company, but perhaps they have their eye on some of the unleased space at River Landing.
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There's also Saskatoon Square, or the Tees & Persse/ Egadz project. Granted I don't have a sense of what their square footage needs are.
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