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Well unfortunately there very little reason to go shopping in the downtown core. If I stay on the south side I can go to either southgate or millwood's town center or South Edmonton Common and have more options than in the downtown area.

Downtown has to continue to grow its residential population that needs retail and services which in turn hopefully can attract more businesses of all sorts for those residents.

One thing that astounds me is the complete absence of on of the biggest restaurant chains in the entire world from the downtown, McDonalds. I'm not a fan and admittedly I am trying to avoid that restaurant for health reasons, but it's amazing there isn't a McDonald's either on Jasper Ave, or in or near Ice District. In every city around the world I've been to there is a McDonald's in the core of the city. What does that say about our downtown core?
That's wild I've literally never thought of that before.
 
If I can interrupt this endless "woe is downtown" discussion for a minute please?

There is a Banksy exhibition at the mall from Oct. 17 to the second week of January.

 
If I can interrupt this endless "woe is downtown" discussion for a minute please?

There is a Banksy exhibition at the mall from Oct. 17 to the second week of January.

Nice! If he needs a few more traffic cones for his exhibition, I am sure he can find some nearby.
 
It makes good sense to use some of the current unoccupied retail space for things like art exhibitions. Despite a lot of the retail space being empty, with people returning to the office, it is actually fairly busy during the day and this will also attract more people both to the mall and downtown. So good news all around.
 
Banksy's picture of Winston Churchill sporting a mohawk punk hair cut should be hung in the City Hall rotunda during the exhibition. God Save the King played over the speakers in Churchill Square would attract some people downtown to see wtf is going on.
 
^ The Africa Caribbean Heritage Alliance (ACHA) vendors, September 29-October 1

 

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