The New Old Strathcona Field Trip Presented by B&A Studios
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The New Old Strathcona Field Trip Presented by B&A Studios

Discover the district's exciting revitalization plans and ongoing city development projects.

By Urban Development Institute - Edmonton Metro

Date and time

Thursday, June 13 · 3 - 7pm MDT

Location

7915 104 St NW

7915 104 Street Northwest Edmonton, AB T6E 4E1 Canada

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Arguably one of Edmonton's most commercially active neighbourhoods, Old Strathcona is seeing an evolution and renaissance. Explore the new development projects that are underway and hear from the city builders behind them.


During this Field Trip, we will hear from:

  • Andrew McLellan, City of Edmonton
  • Cherie Klassen, Old Strathcona Business Association
  • Chris Dulaba
  • And more!

We will visit:

  • Station Park
  • Strathcona Back Street
  • Crawford Block
  • Raymond Block
  • Strathcona Hotel
  • The Hat
  • West Ritchie
  • And more!


When: June 13, 2024 from 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Start Location: Strathcona Town Centre Parking Lot (7915 104 Street Edmonton, AB)

We will end the tour at a local venue for a social gathering with appetizers and a beverage, included with your ticket.

This will be a walking public tour, please wear comfortable shoes.

Thank you to our Presenting Sponsor, B&A Studios!


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

Deadline to register is Thursday, June 6, 2024.

Service charges apply to online registration.

GST# 800430639 RT0001

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.