Two businesses in Edmonton’s Belgravia neighbourhood say they have seen a 20 per cent to 50 per cent drop in sales since an Epcor construction project started on their street.
“Before there was traffic. People used to stop, stay for an hour (and) have some appies and then they go home,” said Vijay Kumar, owner of Belgravia Hub. “But now this is worse because no one can come… It is killing my business right now.”
The project, a mid-to-high-rise apartment building, has closed the westbound entrance into the neighbourhood on 76 Avenue between 114 Street and 115 Street.
“Short-term pain is one thing,” said Michael Cohen, president of the Belgravia Community League. “This building on 76 (Avenue) will be complete someday. But it’s just one of what could be several happening on this same couple of blocks.”
Cohen said the neighbourhood has seen a recent increase in up-zoning and infill development.
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