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Originally Posted by darkharbour
The name of Waterloo doesn't matter at all, there are countless examples in cities all over the world where a previously panned neighbourhood became trendy/appealing/rejuvenated and embraced its name and past image as part of its future. Wasting time or effort on a rebranding - which Saint John has a poor track record of anyway - when there are real poverty, addiction, mental health, education, and housing issues to be addressed would be a very tone deaf thing to do at this point.
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Doesn’t matter at all? Hardly! I’m not saying the street and area can’t overcome the name, but you seem to be dismissing outright the benefits that could come from changing the name to something with far less baggage than “Waterloo”.
How much time, effort, and resources would it actually take to change the name of the street then go from there? The Waterloo Village catchment area is far beyond the street itself, and the area name doesn’t really help breed investor confidence.
The world might be chalk full of examples of gentrification and rejuvenation of troubled neighbourhoods, but Saint John is not New York, and I think in this case, it would be best for the city to rename the street and area to something with far less baggage than Waterloo.
I’m not saying changing the name tomorrow is a huge priority, but that it’s something that should be considered to help increase investor confidence in the neighbourhood. Considering the housing minister lives there himself makes me think it’s pretty likely we will actually see some larger scale housing developments funded by the province for this troubled area.
If the area has a generational chance for improvement through local resident David Hickey being NB’s housing minister, I think the city should seriously consider a name change for the street and area, to give the street and area an even better chance to succeed and flourish, despite its troubled reputation.
If we saw a major influx of housing development in the area, calling it something other than Waterloo Village could help lessen the stigma of living there… why not consider changing the name of the street and area if it will make living there less stigmatized? It’s not about being tone deaf, it’s about being pragmatic and creative. If you don’t like what’s being said about the area… change the name, and change the conversation.
Just because I think a name change is worth considering for Waterloo, doesn’t mean I don’t think the serious issues plaguing this area need serious solutions. I think it’s naive to think the area will simply overcome the reputation. I think the area deserves massive investments and a new name to go along with them.
You’re a smart person, I don’t think you’re truly naive enough to believe that that the name, “doesn’t matter at all”… it absolutely matters.