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  2. South Edmonton Common - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Ford Parts & Accessories Depot - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Parts and Accessories Depot of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada is a historic building in the neighborhood of Huff Bremner Estate. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2006, the building was added to the Edmonton Inventory of Historic Sites on the basis of its " Early Modern architecture in the International Style ".

  4. Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    The centre is home to the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. The Francis Winspear Centre for Music [219] opened in 1997 after years of planning and fundraising. [220] Described as one of the most acoustically perfect concert halls in Canada, it is home to the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra and hosts a wide variety of

  5. Canada Place (Edmonton) - Wikipedia

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    It neighbors the Edmonton Convention Centre and overlooks the North Saskatchewan River valley. The building was opened in 1988 as a replacement for the Federal Public Building, which had been the main federal offices since 1958. [2] Construction lasted from November, 1985 until the summer of 1988, and was worked on by WZMH Group Architects. [1]

  6. Premium Outlet Collection EIA - Wikipedia

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    Premium Outlet Collection EIA is a 39,800 m 2 (428,000 sq ft) fully-enclosed outlet shopping mall [1] in Leduc County just east of Edmonton International Airport. It opened on May 2, 2018, after being delayed from fall 2017. [2] [3] It was developed by Ivanhoé Cambridge and Simon Property Group.

  7. Heritage buildings in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    The City of Edmonton maintains the "Register of Historic Resources in Edmonton" which has several different categories of buildings and sites: Municipal Historic Resources (76 sites), A-List Resources (190 sites), and B-List Resources (305 sites), for a total of 571 sites on the register.