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Originally Posted by Mille Sabords
You're right Acajack, it would be a bold move and one that would probably be more successful than at first glance. First glance for a retailer would be parking, access, visibility, etc. and old downtown Hull has been so cut off from the rest of the urban area that it has little street life, a small resident population, difficult access and perceived parking shortages.
For something like this to work I would imagine that you'd need a developer willing to embark on a 20-storey residential project with a 2-storey retail podium he'd be willing to own for a good 5 years minimum, where residential sales could subsidize retail rent for those 5 years and parking sales could subsidize a separately-accessed retail garage. He may have to offer Simons free rent for a year and an opt-out if sales per square foot aren't up to a pre-agreed minimum. It's like front-ending an amenity, such as a park in the suburbs for subdivision developers.
Once it's in place though, the daytime population of downtown Hull, the cultural attractions that are there and are planned (Espace Dallaire etc.) and the summer tourist traffic to the big curvy museum, I think would have the store in good footing within a year of operation. Being the only one in the metro area would also attract people who'd have a retail purpose to come downtown.
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Mille Sabords: Thanks for conceptualizing my pie-in-the-sky vision! Not likely to become reality unfortunately, as true vision is in short supply!
Par contre, je vais peut-être assister à l'une des rencontres du 17 ou 18 juin pour mettre la puce à l'oreille des gens de la Ville de Gatineau!
http://www.ville.gatineau.qc.ca/prenez_place/consultations_publiques_centre-ville_volet_2.htm
Harls: this is all that's up on the Web for the moment...