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Thousands of job-seekers hoping to work at Edmonton's new downtown arena
Rogers Place has received over 2,000 applications for jobs at the new downtown Oilers' arena in Edmonton, management announced at a job fair Sunday.
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Local Business Winnipeg offers lessons on being a good neighbour for Edmonton's downtown arena
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Commercial Real Estate Loan relief offered to Fort McMurray businesses by BDC
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Commercial Real Estate New downtown buildings should help Edmonton attract younger workers, seminar told
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Commercial Real Estate Edmonton getting Saks Off 5th outlet store
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Commercial Real Estate Accounting firm is latest high profile tenant for Edmonton's Ice District
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Commercial Real Estate Hotel Macdonald parent company sold to Hong Kong group in $2.1 billion deal
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Commercial Real Estate Paula Simons: Greyhound dogged by lack of Edmonton Transit service
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Local Business New push to mix affordable housing, seniors and new schools in Edmonton
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Greyhound sets date for new Edmonton station opening
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Councillors vote to allow more liquor stores in the suburbs, domestic violence warnings dismissed
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Floating open house of Edmonton Riverboat Queen attracts the curious and the serious
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NAIT uses old Alberta government plane hangar to train heavy-duty mechanics
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David Staples: Did Edmonton council make a 16-storey mistake approving Old Scona tower?
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Divided city council approves 16-storey Mezzo tower near Whyte Avenue
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Edmonton southwest strip mall revival stymied by restrictive lease, group says
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David Staples: Tower project is unsettling, unusual and essential to Whyte Avenue
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Local Business Loblaw to open 50 new stores this year, renovate more than 150 others this year
TORONTO - Loblaw is planning to build dozens of new stores and renovate more than 100 others this year, creating thousands of retail and construction jobs. -
Commercial Real Estate Paula Simons: Edmonton held hostage when developers don't develop
The Camsell Hospital debacle is just one symbol of the city's helplessness when developers don't deliver as promised. -
Commercial Real Estate Work set to start on former Edmonton hospital and eyesore
For 20 years since it closed, the Charles Camsell hospital site has been derided by Inglewood residents as an eyesore as it sat empty waiting for redevelopment. But that wait ... -
Local News Kingsway's change of heart could mark major shift for transit in Edmonton
Most transit stations in Edmonton are stand-alone. They're set at the far end of mall parking lots, disconnected from retail or residential. -
Commercial Real Estate Shoe alert: Retailer DSW opening a second outlet in Edmonton
Shoe retailing giant DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse is growing its footprint in Edmonton with a second location. The company announced a Canadian expansion with six new big-box stores by the ... -
Commercial Real Estate High hopes for the giant hole off Edmonton's Jasper Avenue
City staff say three developers have submitted competing bids to buy the property at Jasper Avenue and 95 Street, left with a giant hole after contractors dug out contamination 10 ... -
Commercial Real Estate Developer hopes to build 16-storey tower near Whyte despite city's opposition
An Edmonton developer hopes to convince councillors to allow him to build a 16-storey tower just off Whyte Avenue despite opposition from city officials. -
Commercial Real Estate Patricia Motel, holdover from Edmonton's past, faces final checkout
In one of life's unlikely twists, David Hamilton spent his first night in Edmonton at the Patricia Motel in 1969. Forty-seven years later, Hamilton is the owner of GMH Architects, ... -
Columnists Paula Simons: MacEwan's new arts centre charms its way into our hearts
"It's a building worthy of downtown Edmonton. This is not a building with a moat around it. It has an open door on the city." -
Commercial Real Estate Construction starts at stalled Edmonton's Station Pointe development
Concrete pilings are finally creeping skyward at Belvedere's stalled Station Pointe redevelopment.