David A
Senior Member
Good points. Financial districts in many other cities are also usually not the most lively, especially in the evenings and weekends.Yup. That and probably throw in a whole bunch of lifestyle/thrift/consignment stores in the area catered towards the 16-30 demographic, along with continued overabundance in restaurants and cafes. The fact that VLW is going to go through here makes it almost equivalent to Whyte Ave in terms of transit reliability/accessibility imo.
Somehow get City Centre Mall to attract retailers like H&M (in a dream world) and maybe Urban Outfitters since it's along the line, and have it be visible street level whenever they renovate it to have it be less of a bunker and we're cooking something here.
As much as we'd love to have a more lively corporate downtown, I don't think that's where most of the focus should be. I fully understand why, but there's an exponentially growing clientele base with MacEwan expanding like crazy along with NorQuest that we shouldn't ignore. They're not going to pay as much as corporate office workers but they're more visible.
However, the nearby MacEwan and NorQuest areas could be more so. It could also be a good area for various smaller independent retail businesses targeted towards students similar to Whyte Ave.



