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Southeast Edmonton is a residential area in the southeast portion of the City of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada. It was established in 2005 through Edmonton City Council's adoption of the Southeast Area Structure Plan, which guides the overall development of the area.
As of December 2022, the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission listed 42 licensed Real Canadian Liquorstore locations. [1] After the province began to issue more private liquor licenses, Loblaw opened the chain's first Saskatchewan location as a store within a store at a Superstore in Yorkton in October 2018. The following month, Loblaw ...
The Common is located in south Edmonton, Alberta, extending from 23rd Avenue south to Anthony Henday Drive, and east from Gateway Boulevard to Parsons Road. The Common has a large base of retail tenants that provide various goods and services. The first tenant in the Commons was The Home Depot, which opened in April 1998. [3]
[9]: 1 The Liquor Act was replaced by the Liquor Control Act and the Alberta Liquor Control Board (ALCB) was created. [citation needed] The first hotels to be relicensed were the Palliser Hotel in Calgary and the Hotel Macdonald in Edmonton. [citation needed] The ALCB maintained tight control over the Alberta liquor industry for the next seven ...
Alberta is currently the only jurisdiction to have completely privatized its retail liquor industry (the AGLC maintains a monopoly over the wholesale distribution of wine, distilled spirits and imported beer — the distribution operation itself being contracted out to a private operator).
A wine bar is a tavern-like business focusing on selling wine, rather than liquor or beer. A typical feature of many wine bars is a wide selection of wines available by the glass. Some wine bars are profiled on wines of a certain type of origin, such as Italian wine or Champagne.
To Highway 2 south / 104 Street (Calgary Trail) – Edmonton International Airport: Two-way traffic resumes: 6.4: 4.0: Gateway Boulevard (103 Street) Gateway Boulevard is one-way (northbound); no access: 6.5: 4.0: Queen Elizabeth Park Road – City Centre: Queen Elizabeth Park Road is one-way (northbound) 7.2: 4.5: Scona Road / 99 Street ...
Commerce Place is an office and retail complex in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The complex's skyscraper stands at 125 m (410 ft) or 27 storeys tall and was completed in 1990. [ 4 ] Commerce Place has a small selection of shops in the main levels of the mall [ 5 ] and is connected to Edmonton City Centre and Manulife Place by pedway .