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Originally Posted by Riverman
Portage Place has retail? Oooook...
I used to do ALL my xmas shopping exclusively at The Bay/PP because it was so easy for me. But even with my simple tastes and limited shopping needs there I had to go elsewhereas there is almost NO selection and it is all so run down it is downright depressing. And in case you haven't noticed, two grocery stores have closed in the core area recently and the Bay is just a mere prescence with almost nothing to offer.
My point is that the general impression of the downtown is that it is still on the decline. I know that there is a great deal of effort to change this and the answer is always more residential as has been seen elsewhere. But my question is will those with $$$, retirees and empty nesters see an investment in this desireable in a downtown that really isn't there yet? I'm not sure but I hope for success.
I'm also coming from having just witnessed a good friend going through the process of /wow urban condo great idea/bought pre-construction/great honeymoon period/gee the common areas are deteriorating quickly/contact condo board/do some research/wow building is almost all renters/gotta get out of here/whew thank goodness it sold/.
That tends to colour one's opinion a bit.
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home boy relax u have no argument
portage place offers a decent amount retail options
shoppers drug mart
staples
some clothing retail stores
and grocery wise there isnt that many options but theres enough where as if someone was to move into the core it wouldnt be an issue.
like we have said over and over once the downtown area has generated enough residential growth you will see a bigger grocery outlet in the area.. Until than what ever is already available is more than adequate
dt on the decline r u kidding me... 90 percent of the construction in the area is still in process.. u baffle me son.. trust me the dt we had 10 years ago only had only one direction to go and thats up.. please ban urself