Paleo
Active Member
The huge parking lots there at the Loblaws and other stores are a huge eye sore. It would have been terrible for the area if Walmart were allowed to move in to do the same across the street.
I make no judgements regarding the jobs or zoning debate. Personally, I have nothing against so-called big box retailers.
I think if they actually designed multi-story urban style stores with pedestrian friendly storefronts (without the barren parking wastelands that go with surburbia), they might find a lot more support for planting these stores in the downtown area.
If you want to play in areas with prime real estate, then you should be prepared to invest. Real urban stuff not the cheap, ugly, bottom of the barrel stuff that they build now.
I for one would welcome it if these companies were to innovate in this manner.
I make no judgements regarding the jobs or zoning debate. Personally, I have nothing against so-called big box retailers.
I think if they actually designed multi-story urban style stores with pedestrian friendly storefronts (without the barren parking wastelands that go with surburbia), they might find a lot more support for planting these stores in the downtown area.
If you want to play in areas with prime real estate, then you should be prepared to invest. Real urban stuff not the cheap, ugly, bottom of the barrel stuff that they build now.
I for one would welcome it if these companies were to innovate in this manner.