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Old Posted Apr 22, 2015, 5:28 AM
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I really do wish Disney comes back to the Rideau Centre... But no, its not that! Element of surprise... Wait and see

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I really do wish Disney comes back to the Rideau Centre... But no, its not that! Element of surprise... Wait and see
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I'd love to see a Lego Store, LOL
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Hopefully the LCBO is just relocating and not closing. Where am I supposed to get wine after the gym now!?:p
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There is an LCBO very nearby at King Edward.

That said, there's almost certainly going to still be one in the Rideau Centre.
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Old Posted Apr 22, 2015, 3:24 PM
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Is it definitely true that the Shoppers Drug Mart and the LCBO are going to be relocated somewhere else? Will they be situated where the old food court once stood?

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Old Posted Apr 22, 2015, 4:51 PM
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There is an LCBO very nearby at King Edward.

That said, there's almost certainly going to still be one in the Rideau Centre.
LCBO is 100% going next to shoppers in the old food court.
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I'd love to see a Lego Store, LOL
I believe both stores are rumoured for Bayshore as part of the expansion there (maybe later this year? ), but I don't think they've been confirmed yet.
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Old Posted Apr 23, 2015, 1:49 AM
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I really do wish Disney comes back to the Rideau Centre... But no, its not that! Element of surprise... Wait and see
There use to be a Disney store once at the Rideau centre, where I believe Banana Republic is now located. It has been closed for years. I use to buy toys for my nephew, when they were very small. I do not even know that the Disney store did too well at the Rideau Centre. I saw a Disney store in York in England. There is no Disney store at St. Laurent either. They have Toys'R'Us. The Rideau Centre has Mrs. Tiggy Winkles.

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Old Posted Apr 28, 2015, 11:42 PM
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Plan emerges to remove Rideau Centre pedestrian overpass

Matthew Pearson, Ottawa Citizen
Published on: April 28, 2015, Last Updated: April 28, 2015 7:14 PM EDT




The latest twist in the dramatic reimagining of Rideau Street is a plan to remove one of two aging pedestrian overpasses and replace the other with a sleek new walkway in the sky.

The Freiman Bridge was built in the early 1980s as a way to connect the Mackenzie King Bridge and the Transitway to the ByWard Market area via the shopping mall.

The city owns the bridge, but the costs for construction, use and maintenance over the years have been split between the city, Hudson’s Bay Company and Cadillac Fairview Corp., which owns the mall, as part of a 50-year agreement.

Around the same time, HBC and the mall’s previous owner built a second, smaller bridge west of the Freiman Bridge, but the city bears no responsibility for it.

Now, according to a report slated for discussion at next week’s finance committee meeting, Cadillac Fairview has come up with a $3-million plan to refurbish the Freiman Bridge as part of its $360-million mall makeover that’s currently underway.

The new walkway would match the mall’s shiny new façade and would likely be completed later this year or early next.

The city is pleased with the plan because it would complement the objectives of the Rideau Street streetscaping initiative and free Ottawa taxpayers of future responsibility for the maintenance, repair and future demolition of the current bridge.

But there’s a catch: The city would pay Cadillac Fairview $400,000 — the estimated net value, in today’s cash, of future operating and capital costs — and waive an estimated $50,000 in encroachment fees for use of the Rideau Street right-of-way during the bridge replacement.

The city would also give the company a break on air rights — the leasing of the air above city property — to the tune of $335,000.

As for the second pedestrian overpass — the one closer to the intersection of Rideau and Sussex — it would be removed completely.

“It’s going to look a lot better than it does today,” said Rideau-Vanier Coun. Mathieu Fleury.

The enclosed, unpainted metal structure that’s currently there will be replaced with a glassy walkway, in keeping with the mall’s updated look.

The city anticipates north-south pedestrian traffic flow between the Mackenzie King Bridge and the ByWard Market will shift significantly once the Confederation line station on Rideau Street opens, while, at the same time, the mall’s centre of gravity is also shifting eastward as part its expansion.

All of these factors combined made the second bridge obsolete, Fleury said.

The report does not include a rationale for how the city reached the $400,000 figure, but Fleury said Tuesday that amount is less than the cost of demolishing one of the bridges and removes any future financial responsibility.

Fleury said he’s always been in favour of removing both bridges, but the mall and HBC pushed to keep one of the connections.

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Old Posted Apr 28, 2015, 11:52 PM
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Old Posted Apr 29, 2015, 1:45 AM
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Plan emerges to remove Rideau Centre pedestrian overpass

Matthew Pearson, Ottawa Citizen
Published on: April 28, 2015, Last Updated: April 28, 2015 7:14 PM EDT




The latest twist in the dramatic reimagining of Rideau Street is a plan to remove one of two aging pedestrian overpasses and replace the other with a sleek new walkway in the sky.

The Freiman Bridge was built in the early 1980s as a way to connect the Mackenzie King Bridge and the Transitway to the ByWard Market area via the shopping mall.

The city owns the bridge, but the costs for construction, use and maintenance over the years have been split between the city, Hudson’s Bay Company and Cadillac Fairview Corp., which owns the mall, as part of a 50-year agreement.

Around the same time, HBC and the mall’s previous owner built a second, smaller bridge west of the Freiman Bridge, but the city bears no responsibility for it.

Now, according to a report slated for discussion at next week’s finance committee meeting, Cadillac Fairview has come up with a $3-million plan to refurbish the Freiman Bridge as part of its $360-million mall makeover that’s currently underway.

The new walkway would match the mall’s shiny new façade and would likely be completed later this year or early next.

The city is pleased with the plan because it would complement the objectives of the Rideau Street streetscaping initiative and free Ottawa taxpayers of future responsibility for the maintenance, repair and future demolition of the current bridge.

But there’s a catch: The city would pay Cadillac Fairview $400,000 — the estimated net value, in today’s cash, of future operating and capital costs — and waive an estimated $50,000 in encroachment fees for use of the Rideau Street right-of-way during the bridge replacement.

The city would also give the company a break on air rights — the leasing of the air above city property — to the tune of $335,000.

As for the second pedestrian overpass — the one closer to the intersection of Rideau and Sussex — it would be removed completely.

“It’s going to look a lot better than it does today,” said Rideau-Vanier Coun. Mathieu Fleury.

The enclosed, unpainted metal structure that’s currently there will be replaced with a glassy walkway, in keeping with the mall’s updated look.

The city anticipates north-south pedestrian traffic flow between the Mackenzie King Bridge and the ByWard Market will shift significantly once the Confederation line station on Rideau Street opens, while, at the same time, the mall’s centre of gravity is also shifting eastward as part its expansion.

All of these factors combined made the second bridge obsolete, Fleury said.

The report does not include a rationale for how the city reached the $400,000 figure, but Fleury said Tuesday that amount is less than the cost of demolishing one of the bridges and removes any future financial responsibility.

Fleury said he’s always been in favour of removing both bridges, but the mall and HBC pushed to keep one of the connections.

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I am sure the East pedestrian bridge at the Rideau centre will look very nice, once it is completely renovated. It needs to be renewed. We do not need two pedestrian bridges to go to the Bay. One is enough!

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Old Posted Apr 29, 2015, 10:36 AM
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This will be a great improvement! What was the reasoning / rationale for the second bridge in the first place?
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Old Posted Apr 29, 2015, 2:05 PM
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Why is this news? I am pretty sure that the removal of that bridge has been in the plan for a while now no? It is also a slightly confusing title, because it makes it sound as though both bridges will be removed, which they wont.
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Old Posted Apr 29, 2015, 2:19 PM
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Why is this news? I am pretty sure that the removal of that bridge has been in the plan for a while now no? It is also a slightly confusing title, because it makes it sound as though both bridges will be removed, which they wont.
As of yesterday bridge that's being redone is already 90% removed. The one that is being removed completely hasn't been touched yet.
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Old Posted Apr 29, 2015, 2:29 PM
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As of yesterday bridge that's being redone is already 90% removed. The one that is being removed completely hasn't been touched yet.
Last week, when I went to the Rideau Centre, I saw that they were removing the East pedestrian bridge to do renovations. The West pedestrian bridge has not been touched yet. Sooner or later, it will be removed.

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As of yesterday bridge that's being redone is already 90% removed. The one that is being removed completely hasn't been touched yet.
The West bridge will remain in service while the East bridge is being renovated. Once the renovation of the East bridge is complete, the West bridge will be demolished.
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Old Posted Apr 30, 2015, 2:47 AM
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The West bridge will remain in service while the East bridge is being renovated. Once the renovation of the East bridge is complete, the West bridge will be demolished.
Do you know when the East Pedestrian bridge will be completed? By looking at the pictures, that bridge will look much nicer when they add a shiny glass to it. Who needs the West pedestrian bridge anyway?

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Old Posted Apr 30, 2015, 11:35 PM
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Do you know when the East Pedestrian bridge will be completed? By looking at the pictures, that bridge will look much nicer when they add a shiny glass to it. Who needs the West pedestrian bridge anyway?

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Completion of the east bridge in late 2015, early 2016 according to the article.
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Old Posted May 2, 2015, 3:11 AM
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