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General Food, Dining and Nightlife News
(12-18-2015, 03:12 PM)BuildingScout Wrote:
(12-18-2015, 02:29 PM)jamincan Wrote: but it would be nice if they redeveloped it so that units are street-facing, and then convert the internal space to office use. Basically get rid of the mall entirely. It would be a much more attractive building for tenants and I imagine the developer would reap the reward.

This. That mall is the ugliest most out of place thing ever and it is one of the most hideous use of brick I have ever seen, one that is replicated across the dozens of such malls built across Canada by the same group of people, all of them downtown, inward looking, undersized and struggling.

I have always questioned the reasoning behind the stores/shops not facing out to the street instead of inside the mall. When walking along Frederick, all you see is brick and couple of service doors.
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