APPI Edmonton Nightlife Tour 2017

 Registration is closed for this event

Where : 8pm Tour starts and ends in front of Crash Hotel, 10266 103 street NW
Join us on a tour of Edmonton’s Warehouse District along 104th Street and see how urban planning has positively impacted the vibrancy of the area during the evening! Hosting the tour are City of Edmonton Regional and Economic Development team members Marty Pawlina, Program Manager, Barbara Ursuliak, Hospitality Planner and Braidon Reid, Commercial Business Strategist. The walking tour will illustrate how a concentration of licensed businesses
can help promote vibrancy, safety, and appeal of an urban area. Your tour guides will identify area challenges and planning initiatives designed to support business owners, residents and consumers in the nightlife economy.
We will cover the planning strategies implemented from City administration, area residents and their downtown experience, the economic realities of the local businesses, in making Edmonton’s Warehouse District a destination for hospitality. This is a walking tour, and attendees will be walking 2-3 km.

Where : Tour starts and ends in front of Crash Hotel, 10266 103 street NW
This event qualifies for 2.25 structured learning unites.
Space is limited to 20 attendees and online pre registration is required.

City of Edmonton been working with the Association of Town Cities Management from the United Kingdom, to bring the Purple Flag Program to North America. This accreditation scheme brings key civic and community leaders together to manage a hospitality area. Piloted in the area we will be touring. 

ATCM- United Kingdom
Warehouse Purple Flag
104 Street Promenade

 

 

When
September 1st, 2017 from  8:00 PM to 10:15 PM
Location
Crash Hotel
10266 103 Street
Edmonton, AB
Canada
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