Edmonton Journal

Downtown developmen­t takes shape

Members of the Edmonton media were given a chance to tour the 10-hectare downtown Ice District redevelopm­ent Tuesday morning. Reporter Juris Graney tagged along to see how the ambitious project is taking shape.

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HOW’S IT LOOKING OUT THERE?

Constructi­on work at Canada’s largest mixed-use sports and entertainm­ent district is busy. Very busy. And that brings a lot of joy to Glen Scott, president of Katz Group Real Estate.

“There is nothing like this in North America or the world that I’ve seen,” Scott said.

Scott said demand has been strong right across the board for all their real estate products from the recently completed Edmonton Towers (combined office and retail is now over 90 per cent leased) to the Legends Private Residences above the JW Marriott on the southwest corner of 104 Avenue and 102 Street.

Of the 261 available units in Legends, 246 have already been sold. Ranging from 500-squarefoot one-bedroom suites to a 4,500-square-foot penthouse. Prices start at about $700 per square foot.

“We believe this is going to be the most luxurious condominiu­ms in Alberta and indeed Western Canada,” Scott said.

The JW Marriott, the city’s seventh four-star hotel, features 356 rooms, and is expected to open in the first quarter of 2019. Residents will start moving in to Legends in May 2019 and continuing into the fall.

WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING?

Constructi­on at Stantec’s new mother ship is slightly ahead of schedule, meaning that fixture work will begin early next month, Scott said.

Soon to be Edmonton’s tallest tower, the Stantec building has enough space to accommodat­e 3,500 people, and staff are expected to move in by next October. A gourmet food hall with 14 tenants will be located on the second level of the two-storey retail podium, Scott said.

Levels 30 to 66 in the Stantec tower will house almost 500 residentia­l units starting at $300,000 for a one-bedroom abode. Residents will get access to an 11,000-square-foot rooftop patio and a 9,000-square-foot indoor amenity space including outdoor fireplaces and an oversized hot tub.

WHAT’S THE NEXT BIG THING TO COME ONLINE?

The next significan­t noticeable constructi­on milestone will be the commercial topping off of Stantec Tower in October. Expect a soft opening of the JW Marriott in January 2019. In November 2019, the Sky residences are expected to open. A month before that happens, however, the developmen­t’s three-level retail podium, which will include a sports bar and supermarke­t, is slated to open.

“It is amazing to see Ice District take shape,” said Tim Shipton, Oilers Entertainm­ent Group senior vice-president of communicat­ions. “I recall, both for Rogers Place and Ice District, standing a few years ago on what literally was just an asphalt parking lot right in the heart of our city. I think it was a symbol of some of the opportunit­ies that may have been missed over the years in this city.

“Ice District really is a symbol of what our city can be — a destinatio­n for people from all corners of the city, country and the world.”

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PHOTOS: IAN KUCERAK Constructi­on work continues at a frenetic pace as the Ice District developmen­t continues to take shape downtown.
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The Stantec Tower, soon to be Edmonton’s tallest building, has enough space to accommodat­e 3,500 people and will house 500 residentia­l units.
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The JW Marriott, the city’s seventh four-star hotel, will feature 356 rooms and is expected to open in the first quarter of 2019.
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Glen Scott, president of Katz Group Real Estate, says demand has been strong across the board for all Ice District real estate products.
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RIGHT, ABOVE AND BELOW: Constructi­on crews continue their work on Ice District.
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