O-tac
Active Member
Well that’s disappointing.
Time to move on and create our own specific Eau Claire dream. Divide up the area into chunks, sell to multiple developers and let it evolve.Calgary's dream of having its own Granville Island finally dies after a decades long terminal illness.
What is it with the love of rusted steel - I just don’t get it ?
Splash park is no more, it was replaced with some other type of playground for "all ages". I really wish that they would at least open up the path from the Sheraton to the Jaipur bridge, but that's a no for cited safety concerns. I have a hard time believing that they aren't able to open up the path with construction fencing on either side the way that they had when the construction first began. Rather than figure out a logistical challenge it's easier to just close it to pedestrians for multiple years.I really like the renovations that SEC is proposing. Having a roof top restaurant will only help make downtown more vibrant and activate that part of downtown.
As for my nemesis Eau Claire….what can I say. Are they even adding a splash park or has that been removed?