Cpr Irvine
CPR Irvine is Edmonton's most balanced quarter: 25 restaurants including Barb & Earnie's Old Country Inn and Miss Saigon, Liberta Coffee Lab anchoring four cafés, Save-On-Foods and 7-Eleven managing grocery at seven spots, Allendale and Hazeldean parks across seven green spaces. Strathcona tennis courts, Niche Climbing. Full 100 at 15-minute completeness.
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About this Neighborhood
CPR Irvine sits in Edmonton's Strathcona corridor at a point of quiet commercial equilibrium — restaurant count of 25 (z-score -0.03, essentially dead-center for the cohort), grocery at 7 (z-score 0.08, minimally above average), and coffee at 4 (z-score 0.04, likewise near-average). This is a neighborhood where every category performs at precisely the cohort median, which the model encodes as stable rather than stagnant. Barb & Earnie's Old Country Inn is the kind of legacy diner that functions as neighborhood memory — decades-old, cash-friendly, unlikely to close. Miss Saigon and Tokyo Express cover the weeknight ethnic rotation. Liberta Coffee Lab is the specialty-coffee anchor in a four-café count that also includes Tim Hortons and Aspen Coffee Roasters. Save-On-Foods handles the weekly shop; 7-Eleven and Convenience For You fill the late-night gaps. Social glue at 61 — moderate, reflecting a neighborhood with genuine regulars rather than high-turnover transit flows. Strathcona tennis courts, Niche Climbing, and Travis Wade Fitness cover the three fitness options. Seven parks — Allendale Park, Mutual Park, Hazeldean Park — deliver green infrastructure at a comfortable density. No remote_friendly tag, nomad score of 40, which is honest: four cafés, even good ones, don't make a remote-work neighborhood.
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