Downtown

Recent stories about downtown


A worker wearing a blue-and-yellow uniform stands next to a vehicle with a decal that reads "Core Patrol."
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Private money to keep Core Patrol operating downtown in 2026

A National Bank of Canada investment of $330,000 into the Edmonton Downtown Business Association's Core Patrol program will allow it to resume its daytime operations for the entire year.

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Sabor Group co-owners Lino Oliveira and Christian Mena
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Sabor Group believes in downtown and plans expansion

The Sabor Group is continuing its expansion in downtown Edmonton, opening The Atrium over the recent summer and planning to open Roca by Sabor in 2026.

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A photo of a downtown property without development on it
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City mulls taxing derelict commercial properties more

Commercial properties that are rundown could face higher taxes in the future, as the city considers adding a derelict tax subclass for non-residential properties.

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A newspaper clipping advertising movies at the Paramount Theatre
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A moment in history: Nov. 14, 1953

On this day in 1953, Edmonton's largest movie theatre was advertising its new CinemaScope movies.

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An overhead view of a downtown park.
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Warehouse Park begins mission to activate downtown with opening celebrations

The City of Edmonton is preparing to open the 1.81-hectare O-day'min Park on Nov. 7, with events planned until Nov. 16 at the new facility.

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A pedway crossing a downtown street that reads "Edmonton City Centre."
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Architect proposes a 'tic-tac-toe' redevelopment at Edmonton City Centre

A Stantec architect with experience redeveloping aging malls in Canada said Edmonton City Centre could be repurposed in phases.

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A cinema full of empty red seats.
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A night at the movies inside downtown's failing mall

It's Halloween, and five 7pm-ish screenings at Landmark Cinemas inside Edmonton City Centre have mostly sold a quantity of tickets that can be counted on two hands. The only proper horror movie on this day of days for horror movies is Shelby Oaks, and it has just one paying viewer: Me.

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A picture of a screenshot of the Taproot survey.
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Downtown revitalization: Where the candidates stand

The vast majority of candidates for council and mayor said they want to Grow the residential population to revitalize downtown when answering Taproot's candidate survey.

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A photo of downtown Edmonton taken from a tall building.
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As Alberta reviews BIA rules, smarter taxation is possible: McBryan

Alberta is reviewing its regulations for business improvement areas, and a leader of one of these organizations said it's an opportunity to shift from taxing business owners to taxing property owners, potentially growing the pot for Edmonton's 13 BIAs.

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