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Station 20 WestA Community

Enterprise Centre in the Heart of Saskatoon’s

Core Neighbourhoods

Core Neighbourhoods Average Family Incomes (2001)

Neighbourhood Ave Income <$20,000

City of Saskatoon $62,451 9%Core Neighbourhoods $32,475 22%

Caswell $40,217 13%King George $33,690 23%Pleasant Hill $26,753 27%Riversdale $29,272 24%Westmount $32,444 21%

Housing Quality Indicator Average House Sale Price (2001)

City of Saskatoon $126,514

Core Neighbourhoods $ 62,949

Caswell $81,972

King George $59,542

Pleasant Hill $54,107

Riversdale $53,130

Westmount $65,996

Transportation Indicator Vehicles Per Resident

City of Saskatoon 0.76Core Neighbourhoods 0.4

Caswell 0.52King George 0.46Pleasant Hill 0.23Riversdale 0.34Westmount 0.45

Food Stores in the Core

• Closure of Food stores – last 15 years• Access to food study• Attempts to attract Saskatoon Co-op and

others• CHEP and Quint Partner to do a feasibility

study and business plan for a community-owned grocery store

Former Safeway

Former OK Economy

22 STREET WEST

North Side of 20th Street At Avenue K and L

Former Lumber Yard that has 14 residential lots and is contaminated

South side of 20th Street -

Former Imperial Oil Site

now vacant and highly contaminated

Station 20 West Interested Co-location Partners

• Food Store Co-op • Library Branch • Sask. Housing Corporation – Affordable Housing • College of Dentistry Clinic -Integrated Health Centre

• Quint Development Corp. • CHEP Good Food Inc. • AIDs Saskatoon • Core Neighbourhood Youth Co-op • Bent Nail Tool Co-op • READ Saskatoon • Westside Community Clinic • Community Association Offices

Station 20 West Other Features

• Good Food Café, • Public Cultural Gathering Place / Stage• Laundry Mat• Non-profit cheque cashing• Coordinated use of common spaces• Integrated Green Building Designs

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