DOWNTOWN
- Whose space is it anyway? As downtown development ramps up around the arena, questions of the core’s new identity emerge [VUE Weekly]
- Restaurateurs making it on 104th Street: Downtown’s buzziest neighbourhood poses risk and reward [Edmonton Journal]
- Molson Brewery site design faced opposition from Edmonton city planners [Edmonton Journal]
- Next stop, valley floor: City considers elevators down to river [Edmonton Journal]
- Fox Tower set to receive brownfield cleanup grant [Edmonton Journal]
DEVELOPMENT & PLANNING
- Dirt mountain moves, but dust bowl conditions persist near Century Park [Edmonton Journal]
- Proposed Greyhound move to 75th Street hits red light [Edmonton Journal]
- Sonny Tomic helps Edmonton rethink approach to urban design [Edmonton Journal]
- Is there a solution for Edmonton’s vacant lots? [Edmonton Journal]
- Edmonton city administration rejects idea for vacant property registry [City of Edmonton]
- Time to celebrate Edmonton’s City Planners! [Transforming Edmonton]
OTHER LOCAL
- We look back at Don Iveson’s first year as Edmonton mayor [Edmonton Sun]
- Lamphier: Edmonton is hot, and now is the time to attract new businesses here [Edmonton Journal]
- Alex Scuccato Captures The Best Of Edmonton In Stunning Video [Huffington Post Alberta]
- Dealing with the city biggest concern for Edmonton community leagues: survey [Metro Edmonton]
- Film explores difficult lives of homeless youth in Edmonton [Edmonton Journal]
- Premier rejects rent controls [Calgary Herald]
TRANSPORT
- Major penalties in place if the Valley Line LRT gets delayed [Edmonton Journal]
- Public opinion split on south-side Edmonton bicycle lanes [Edmonton Journal]
- Staples: Should we scrub the bikes lanes off our streets? [Edmonton Journal]
- Edmonton Bike Coalition advocating for bike lane investment through photomosaic [Metro Edmonton]
- Edmonton’s Cycling Lane Network: A Review [Urban Reality]
- Poll: Do you support the city’s decision to acquire more information before making a decision on the bike lanes? [Metro News]
- Proposed Edmonton regional Smart Card system moving forward after initial rejection [Metro News]
- The Rise of Ride Share Services: Disruptive Technology in Action [The Wanderer]
HERITAGE
- Herzog: The Crawford Block [Edmonton City As Museum Project]
- Oct. 15, 1926: Woodward’s opens first store in Edmonton [Edmonton Journal]
- Canada’s first outdoor neon sign museum lights up downtown Edmonton street [Victoria Times Colonist]
MISCELLANY
- A 64-Mile Bike ‘Superhighway’ Will Connect Fort Worth To Dallas [KERA News]
- Architecture for bikes – in pictures [The Guardian]
- How Parks Gentrify Neighborhoods, And How To Stop It [Fast Company]
- 3 Ways That Turning Parking Spots Into Parklets Helps Businesses [CityLab]
- 6 Ways to Become Your Own City Planner [Engaging Cities]
- Economic Gardening Is Growing, But What Is It? [Governing]
- Cities are our camps: relationship, reciprocity, and urban land-based pedagogy [Urbane Adventurer]