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Yeah, I agree, locating at the racetrack proper (like a proto-Woodbine Live!, I suppose) wouldn't have helped one bit.
But as I've suggested before, it's more than just Rexdale/Malton not being "very monied nabes"; it's that back when the Woodbine Centre was first conceived, such environs were still largely of Euro-American stock--or at least, any incipient demographic shifts t/w ethnic/ghettodom weren't so in-your-face. Sort of in the way postwar blue-collar zones like Hamilton Mountain or East London remain today: eternally Flintstonesian. The Woodbine Centre was the last gasp of that Euro-American retail identity--within a decade of its opening, it was a cultural orphan. The uptalking Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm offspring of Rexdale's Flintstones generation were displaced by a flock of Sanjeets and Jamals...
But as I've suggested before, it's more than just Rexdale/Malton not being "very monied nabes"; it's that back when the Woodbine Centre was first conceived, such environs were still largely of Euro-American stock--or at least, any incipient demographic shifts t/w ethnic/ghettodom weren't so in-your-face. Sort of in the way postwar blue-collar zones like Hamilton Mountain or East London remain today: eternally Flintstonesian. The Woodbine Centre was the last gasp of that Euro-American retail identity--within a decade of its opening, it was a cultural orphan. The uptalking Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm offspring of Rexdale's Flintstones generation were displaced by a flock of Sanjeets and Jamals...