Project Update - November 2025
2025 construction of the Warehouse Park Project is now complete. Officially named O-day'min Park, the park and pavilion are now open for community use.
One of the Warehouse Park Project goals is to be a catalyst for change and development in Downtown Edmonton. Even before completion, the project is achieving that goal.
One apartment tower next to the park has been completed and applications to develop additional land next to the project site are advancing faster than expected. There are currently six projects in various stages of planning.
By November 2026, a total of 1,604 units are expected to be complete or under construction.
To facilitate these developments, the City is collaborating with developers and utility providers to coordinate utility connections for the projects in the vicinity of the park.
The work on 106 Street, the perimeter alleyways north, south and west of the park and the sections of 107 Street next to the park are being coordinated with these developments to avoid rework in the area. Construction of these areas will continue through 2026.
Project Update - May 2025
Construction of the park started again in early May. The park and pavilion are expected to be completed by the end of 2025.
Completion of utility servicing is in progress. Preparation for the hard surface elements of the project, which include walkways, paving stone plazas and asphalt installation for the basketball court area is also underway.
The remaining park scope, which includes the off-leash dog park, natural playground, Northern Lights feature, site furniture, wayfinding signage and extensive soft landscaping is currently in progress. Construction on those elements will begin this summer.
Pavilion construction continued through the winter. The pavilion structure is near completion. The final stage is the interior finishes, which will take place this summer/fall of 2025.
Renewal of 106 Street from Jasper Avenue to 102 Avenue, the remainder of 107 Street from Jasper Avenue and 102 Avenue to the park limits and the perimeter park laneways will begin this summer. 106 Street between Jasper Avenue and 102 Avenue will be closed during construction.