On the (Valley) Line Field Trip Presented by B&A Studios
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On the (Valley) Line Field Trip Presented by B&A Studios

Hop on the Valley line SE with us as we explore new opportunities and development in the city.

By Urban Development Institute - Edmonton Metro

Date and time

Thursday, September 26 · 3 - 7pm MDT

Location

Valley LRT Line: 102 Street Stop

102 Avenue Northwest & 101 Street Northwest Edmonton, AB T5J 3P4 Canada

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

From Downtown to Mill Woods, the Valley Line Southeast will open new opportunities for mobility and development. Hop on the line, as we explore and discuss the impact of the Valley Line on city building in Edmonton.


During this Field Trip, we will hear from:

  • Kim Petrin, City of Edmonton
  • Stephen Raitz, Paths for People
  • Cathryn Chopko Beck, Arcadis
  • Kelso Brennan, Hi Signs
  • Catherine Oberg, Bunt & Associates
  • Brian Murray, B&A Studios
  • Geoff Nagle, Morguard
  • Lindsey Trufyn, Aplin Martin
  • Amir Azizi, S3 Precast
  • Bill Blais, Maclab Development Group
  • And more!

We will visit:

  • 102 Avenue Stop
  • Strathearn Heights
  • Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre
  • Mill Woods Town Centre
  • And more!


When: September 26, 2024 from 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Start Location: Valley LRT Line - 102 Avenue Stop, Edmonton

There will be a pop-up party at the end of the line! Your ticket includes food, beverages, and a LRT pass.

This will be a walking public tour with using the LRT. Please wear comfortable shoes.


Thank you to our Presenting Sponsor, B&A Studios, and to our Event Sponsor, S3 Precast!


Check out all of our Field Trips at udiedmonton.com/events!

Deadline to register is Thursday, September 19, 2024.

Service charges apply to online registration.

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The Urban Development Institute-Edmonton Metro is a non-profit, member-driven organization representing leaders in the real estate industry in all communities throughout the Edmonton Metropolitan region. Our members are development companies and the professionals involved in our industry, including planners, surveyors, landscape architects, engineers, contractors, finance managers, and others. Together with municipalities who regulate and set policy related to land use, we are important city builders. We build the communities where people live, the roads they travel, the buildings they work in, and the parks where families gather.