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Somebody had to brand the strip. Southcore doesn't sound that bad at all, and it sure beats talking about "that new high-rise district forming along Bremner." It wouldn't surprise me if it catches on.
Somebody had to brand the strip. Southcore doesn't sound that bad at all, and it sure beats talking about "that new high-rise district forming along Bremner." It wouldn't surprise me if it catches on.
Tewder, I appreciate your sentiment but I never suspected Bremner or for that matter any new waterfront streetscape to be particularly engaging at street level. The reason is that form and intriguing form solutions in buildings flow from ownership or responsiblity divisions. Some blank slate projects work out but rarely. I believe this is not a cultural but a universal phenomenon. The space between Union and the waterfront will soon be filled in with structures and land-uses that will provide a mediocre but improved connection between the city and the lake. Outside of bustling summer weekends it will never be one of the more engaging or vibrant districts in our city.
Some blank slate projects work out but rarely. I believe this is not a cultural but a universal phenomenon.