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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]
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South Edmonton Common Ellerslie Charlesworth Mill Woods: Starting at the Century Park Transit Centre, route 518 first takes 23 Avenue to South Edmonton Common. Upon leaving South Edmonton Common, the route winds through Ellerslie, Summerside, Walker, and Charlesworth before taking 50 Street to the Mill Woods Transit Centre. 519: Century Park
China Town gate on Boyle Street Edmonton City Hall and Churchill Square The following is a list of attractions and landmarks in and around Edmonton , Alberta , Canada. Downtown
99 Street is a major arterial road in south Edmonton. It begins as Parsons Road at 91 Street in the Ellerslie area and travels north past the eastern edge of South Edmonton Common. At 34 Avenue, the roadway becomes 99 Street and serves the industrial areas adjacent to the CP rail yards and mature residential areas near Old Strathcona.
Southgate Centre is a shopping centre in south Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, covering just under 90,000 square metres. It contains 159 retailers including The Bay, Sporting Life, Zara, Apple, London Drugs, H&M, Dollarama and Edmonton's only Restoration Hardware and Crate & Barrel.
Annexed by Edmonton in 1961, the City of Edmonton indicates Beverly's former boundaries are 50 Street to the west, Yellowhead Trail to the north and the river to the south and east. [10] Edmonton neighbourhoods within the former Town of Beverly include Abbottsfield, Beacon Heights, Bergman, Beverly Heights and Rundle Heights. [10] [11]
41 Avenue SW is a developing major arterial road in south Edmonton. It is a rural grid road that earned the name 41 Avenue SW when Edmonton expanded southward, and is the boundary between Edmonton and Leduc County. [3] East of Meridian (1) Street, it enters Strathcona County and continues as Township Road 512.