The issue with Bonnie Doon is that it doesn't really activate the neighbourhood. It is only open during the daytime and closes early. As someone who lives a block away from the mall, I hope they start on some development efforts sooner rather than later. I haven't seen anyone quantify numbers other than the eye test here. By my observation, while it is slightly busier with the LRT, it isn't bustling to the point where former stores will return nor is it a draw other than the core services that have been in the mall for years like Safeway, SDM and the post office and the optometrist. The other new additions are likely on short term leases. For young families and couples, there are better community draws nearby. It was one of the reasons that the redevelopment proposal was so enticing - it was meant to open up the building to the outside and be inviting along with offering community spaces in off hours. Right now, it's dead space except during the day.